Interface-free two-dimensional heart-cutting capillary electrophoresis is typically used to purify/concentrate and separate a single target fraction. Here, we demonstrate the simultaneous stacking and orthogonal separation of target fractions that belong to two different classes of compounds. The cationic species were first analyzed by capillary zone electrophoresis using an electrolyte of low pH in a fused-silica capillary. The neutrals that remained inside the capillary after the first dimension analysis were then separated by micellar electrokinetic chromatography using sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles that were electrophoretically introduced into the capillary. The suppression of electro-osmotic flow using low pH was essential in shiftin...
A number of small inorganic anions and cations were separated after injection of the sample into bot...
In past decades, capillary electromigration separation methods, based on the differences of migratio...
Developing simple methods for separation of analytes that belong to different classes is of great im...
Two-step stacking of organic anions by sweeping and micelle to solvent stacking (MSS) using cationic...
Electrokinetic injection (EKI) in capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) of charged analytes is by the...
Analyte focusing by micelle to cyclodextrin stacking (MCDS) in micellar electrokinetic chromatograph...
This paper describes approaches for stacking large volumes of sample solutions containing a mixture ...
Analyte focusing by micelle to cyclodextrin stacking (MCDS) in micellar electrokinetic chromatograph...
A stacking approach in capillary electrophoresis based on the reversal of the analytes’ effective el...
A stacking approach in capillary electrophoresis based on the reversal of the analytes’ effective el...
With capillary electrophoresis, it is desirable to have simultaneous determination of cations and an...
A stacking technique is proposed to improve the poor detection sensitivity of capillary zone electro...
An online technique for stacking based on the generation of a stationary isotachophoretic (sITP) bou...
The direction of the effective electrophoretic mobility of small organic cations in micellar electro...
This review gives a survey of selectivity modes in capillary electrophoresis separations in pharmace...
A number of small inorganic anions and cations were separated after injection of the sample into bot...
In past decades, capillary electromigration separation methods, based on the differences of migratio...
Developing simple methods for separation of analytes that belong to different classes is of great im...
Two-step stacking of organic anions by sweeping and micelle to solvent stacking (MSS) using cationic...
Electrokinetic injection (EKI) in capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) of charged analytes is by the...
Analyte focusing by micelle to cyclodextrin stacking (MCDS) in micellar electrokinetic chromatograph...
This paper describes approaches for stacking large volumes of sample solutions containing a mixture ...
Analyte focusing by micelle to cyclodextrin stacking (MCDS) in micellar electrokinetic chromatograph...
A stacking approach in capillary electrophoresis based on the reversal of the analytes’ effective el...
A stacking approach in capillary electrophoresis based on the reversal of the analytes’ effective el...
With capillary electrophoresis, it is desirable to have simultaneous determination of cations and an...
A stacking technique is proposed to improve the poor detection sensitivity of capillary zone electro...
An online technique for stacking based on the generation of a stationary isotachophoretic (sITP) bou...
The direction of the effective electrophoretic mobility of small organic cations in micellar electro...
This review gives a survey of selectivity modes in capillary electrophoresis separations in pharmace...
A number of small inorganic anions and cations were separated after injection of the sample into bot...
In past decades, capillary electromigration separation methods, based on the differences of migratio...
Developing simple methods for separation of analytes that belong to different classes is of great im...