2003
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200305655
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Characterization of surfactant and phospholipid vesicles for use as pseudostationary phases in electrokinetic chromatography

Abstract: The physical, electrophoretic and chromatographic properties (mean diameter, electroosmotic flow, electrophoretic mobility, elution range, efficiency, retention, and hydrophobic, shape, and chemical selectivity) of three surfactant vesicles and one phospholipid vesicle were investigated and compared to a conventional micellar pseudostationary phase comprised of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Chemical selectivity (solute-pseudostationary phase interactions) was discussed from the perspective of linear solvation … Show more

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“…Thus, Pascoe and Foley [158] have used this type of vesicle as prepared from nonstoichiometric aqueous mixtures of CTAB and sodium octyl sulfate or octyltrimethylammonium bromide and SDS. In general, all vesicles provided a larger elution range than did SDS micelles, mainly as a result of the high electrophoretic mobility of the vesicles (high charge density) relative to their size.…”
Section: Using a Different Micellar Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Pascoe and Foley [158] have used this type of vesicle as prepared from nonstoichiometric aqueous mixtures of CTAB and sodium octyl sulfate or octyltrimethylammonium bromide and SDS. In general, all vesicles provided a larger elution range than did SDS micelles, mainly as a result of the high electrophoretic mobility of the vesicles (high charge density) relative to their size.…”
Section: Using a Different Micellar Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se debe indicar que la adsorci贸n del pol铆mero cati贸nico sobre la bicapa negativamente cargada genera el restablecimiento de la microestructura multilamelar inicial (Hellweg, Br没let, Lapp, Robertson y Koetz, 2002;Robertson, Hellweg, Tiersch y Koetz, 2004). La preparaci贸n de catonosomas, es decir, ves铆culas constituidas por fosfol铆pidos y surfactantes cati贸nicos ha sido reportada por varios estudios (Alves et al, 2007;Kim, Han, Jang y Seong, 2014;Koirala et al, 2016;Pascoe y Foley, 2003). Por ejemplo, Koirala y colaboradores han estudiado el sistema fosfatidilcolina y colesterol en presencia de bromuro de haxadeciltrimetil amonio (CTAB) y bromuro de dihexadeciltrimetil amonio (DHDAB).…”
Section: Palavras-chavesunclassified
“…As described previously [74], the phase ratio can be accurately calculated from relatively simple relationships based on the total surfactant concentration (C surf ), critical aggregation concentration (CAC), and the partial molar volume(s) of the surfactant(s) V surf 脌 脕 . For CTAB/SOS mixtures, the CAC is significantly lower than the CMC of either pure surfactant, and range from 3610 25 to 7610 25 M depending on the mixing ratios [69].…”
Section: Phase Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figures of merit of that have been evaluated include the magnitude of EOF and the electrophoretic mobility of the vesicle, efficiency (plate count), retention, selectivity (methylene, shape, enantioselectivity, and/or chemical (LSER), and the elution range (migration window). Besides unilamellar surfactant vesicles comprised of CTAB/SOS [56,60,72,73], we have examined vesicles consisting of DTAB/ SDS [45], dodecoxycarbonylvaline (DDCV)/SDS [71], octyltrimethylammonium bromide (OTAB)/SDS [74], and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC)/SOS [73].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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