New acrylic polymers bearing oxirane groups were synthesized to be used in the production of coated capillaries. A fully automated coating procedure was devised based on the use of diluted water solutions of these polymers. The whole procedure required less than 30 min. The new polymers rapidly adsorbed from water onto the capillary wall, thus suppressing electroosmotic flow (EOF) to a negligible value. The adsorbed coatings were stable for hundreds of hours at high pH, temperature, and in the presence of 8 M urea. Efficient separations of acidic and basic proteins were achieved in the new phases.
New adsorbed coatings for capillary electrophoresis
M Chiari;M Cretich;F Damin;R Consonni
2000
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New acrylic polymers bearing oxirane groups were synthesized to be used in the production of coated capillaries. A fully automated coating procedure was devised based on the use of diluted water solutions of these polymers. The whole procedure required less than 30 min. The new polymers rapidly adsorbed from water onto the capillary wall, thus suppressing electroosmotic flow (EOF) to a negligible value. The adsorbed coatings were stable for hundreds of hours at high pH, temperature, and in the presence of 8 M urea. Efficient separations of acidic and basic proteins were achieved in the new phases.File in questo prodotto:
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