Ampholytes as background electrolytes in capillary zone electrophoresis: Sense or nonsense? Histidine as a model ampholyte
- 30 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 24 (3), 548-556
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.200390062
Abstract
A lot of phenomena, occuring in capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), are linked with the ionic concentration of the background electrolyte (BGE). If weak bases and acids are used as BGEs in CZE, at a pH where they are scarcely ionized, the ionic concentration of the BGE is very low and this brings a strong peak broadening, limited sample stacking and low sample load. Because the electromigration dispersion increases extremely, moreover, the existence of low‐conductivity BGEs in CZE is a contradiction in terms. The behavior of ampholytes as BGE in CZE is examined, by means of histidine as a model ampholyte. For BGEs consisting of histidine, important parameters, including the ionic concentrations, buffer capacity, transfer ratio, and the indicator for electromigration dispersion E1m1/E2m2, are calculated at various pH. Although the transfer ratio is fairly constant over the whole pH traject, the ionic concentration and buffer capacity decrease whereas the electromigration dispersion strongly increases near the pI of histidine. I.e., that ampholytes can be applied as BGEs in CZE, however, just not at pH near their pI value, except as the difference between the pK values of the basic and acidic group, the δpK value, is very small. For ampholytes with a low δpK value or at high concentrations, all the before‐mentioned effects are less fatal, but in that case we can not speak of a real low‐conductivity BGE. If ampholytes are used at pH near their pK values, the use of ampholytes as BGE is not advantageously compared with simple weak bases and acids. This has been confirmed by calculations and experiments.Keywords
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