Capillary Electrop Capillary Electrop horesis horesis a.k.a. CE, CZE, HPCE a.k.a. CE, CZE, HPCE Separation is based on Separation is based on differences in solute differences in solute mobilities when a strong mobilities when a strong electric field is applied electric field is applied across a buffer across a buffer
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Capillary Electrophoresis Capillary Electrophoresis a.k.a. CE, CZE, HPCE Capillary Electrophoresis Separation is based on differences in solute mobilities.
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Separation is based on differences Separation is based on differences in solute mobilities when a strong in solute mobilities when a strong electric field is applied across a electric field is applied across a
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Advantages (Vs. HPLC)Advantages (Vs. HPLC)
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Velocity of Flow can be altered by:Velocity of Flow can be altered by:
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ApplicationsApplications
Can detect very Can detect very small amounts of small amounts of substances substances atamolar 10atamolar 10-18-18!!
Detection of Alkylated Detection of Alkylated Cellulose Derivatives in Cellulose Derivatives in Several Archaeological Linen Several Archaeological Linen Textile Samples by CE/MSTextile Samples by CE/MS
Identification of Proteins in Identification of Proteins in Single-Cell CE Fingerprints Single-Cell CE Fingerprints Based on Comigration with Based on Comigration with
Standard ProteinsStandard Proteins
Postelectrophoresis Capillary Postelectrophoresis Capillary Scanning Method for DNA Scanning Method for DNA Sequencing Sequencing
Extraction of Rutin from Extraction of Rutin from Buckwheat (Buckwheat (Fagopyrum Fagopyrum esculentum esculentum Moench) Seeds Moench) Seeds and Determination by CEand Determination by CE
Electrochemistry ReviewElectrochemistry Review
Represent the above Represent the above electrochemical cell in electrochemical cell in standard notationstandard notation
What species is being What species is being oxidized in each cell? oxidized in each cell? Reduced?Reduced?
Predict the voltage that will be Predict the voltage that will be measured when activities are measured when activities are 1.01.0
Predict the voltage when Predict the voltage when [ZnSO[ZnSO44] is 0.010M] is 0.010M
What is the cathode and what What is the cathode and what is the anode?is the anode?
Is this an electrolytic or Is this an electrolytic or galvanic cell?galvanic cell?
Defined as 0.00V at all temperaturesDefined as 0.00V at all temperatures
Solid calomel electrode also used as Solid calomel electrode also used as reference but its potential is 0.2444V reference but its potential is 0.2444V relative to Hrelative to H22
By convention: Electrode potentials By convention: Electrode potentials are written as reduction potentialsare written as reduction potentials
ExampleExample
A Cu penny can be dissolved in nitric A Cu penny can be dissolved in nitric acid but not in hydrochloric acid. acid but not in hydrochloric acid. Using reduction potentials from the Using reduction potentials from the book, show why this is so. What are book, show why this is so. What are the products or expected products of the products or expected products of each reaction?each reaction?
Ion Selective ElectrodesIon Selective Electrodes
pH electrodespH electrodes
In solution to be measured, external ions In solution to be measured, external ions diffuse through membrane until diffuse through membrane until equilbrium is achieved, creates a build up equilbrium is achieved, creates a build up of charge proportional to #H+ in external of charge proportional to #H+ in external solutionsolution
Millivolt meter measures this potential Millivolt meter measures this potential differencedifference
pH electrodespH electrodes
Reference Reference electrodeselectrodesMust be in contact Must be in contact with ISEwith ISEAllows balancing of Allows balancing of chargecharge
E = EE = E00 + (2.303RT/ + (2.303RT/ nF) x Log(A) nF) x Log(A)
Differences between pH electrodes Differences between pH electrodes and other ISEand other ISE