Abstract

Column technologies for capillary electrochromatography (CEC) are reviewed. To achieve high efficiency, the inner diameters of open-tubular and packed columns should be less than 25 and 200 μm, respectively. To obtain acceptable separation speed under typical CEC conditions (e.g. 30 kV, 1 mm s −1 electroosmotic flow velocity, and 2–4×10 −8 m 2 V −1 s −1 electroosmotic mobility) the column lengths for open-tubular and packed columns should be less than 120 and 60 cm, respectively. Capillary CEC columns are generally classified into three types: packed, open-tubular, and continuous-bed or monolithic. The various column preparation procedures and the advantages and disadvantages of each column type are discussed in detail.

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