haven (The Netherlands) So far, isotachophoretic (ITP) analyses have been carried out in commercially available or lab-oratory-made ITP instruments, generally in closed systems. At present several instruments are commercial-ly available, originally designed for capillary zone electrophoresis with open capillaries, and these in-struments can also be used for ITP. If ITP experiments are carried out using such apparatus, however, an electroosmotic flow (EOF) will act on the ITP system. The velocity of the EOF strongly varies with the choice of the leading electrolyte and terminating electrolyte and also the composition of the sample. Hence the reproducibility in quantitative analyses is a serious problem. For quantitative experiments at least ...