Abstract

The tiny injection volumes that are usually necessary to maintain the high efficiency of capillary zone electrophoresis present a major problem if only limited sample amounts are available. To increase the sample load, discontinuous buffer systems were developed that allow the on-column concentration of dilute samples. Injection volumes can be increased in this way by at least a factor of 30. These stacking systems were applied to the analysis of tryptic peptides, to the purity checking of high-performance liquid chromatographic fractions and for the micropreparative separation of peptides with subsequent amino acid sequence analysis.

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