“…Soon after its introduction, MEKC's potential for the separation of achiral ionic species with very similar electrophoretic mobilities as well as neutral and charged enantiomers was also recognized [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. In parallel with the rapidly broadening areas of successful applications (e.g., pharmaceutical compounds [17][18][19][20][21], derivatized amino acids [22][23][24], water-and fat-soluble vitamins [25][26][27][28], and herbicides [29]) was the investigation of a wide variety of alternative PSPs including modified SDS micelles [30,31], non-SDS conventional micelles [2,32], mixed micelles [33,34], charged CDs [35], microemulsions [36], macrocyclic compounds [37], polymer micelles [38,39], bicelles [40,41], linear polymers [16], dendrimers [42], and pseudostationary ion-exchange phases [16].…”