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Parallelism between width and asymmetry of peaks of rigid, spherical particles in capillary zone electrophoresis using polymer solutions
Authors:SP Radko  A Chrambach
Affiliation:Section on Macromolecular Analysis, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biophysics, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Abstract:Peak width and peak asymmetry of rigid spherical particles in the size range of 3-100 nm radius (R) were measured in capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), using buffered uncross-linked polyacrylamide of Mr 5.0 X 10(6). Polymer concentration-dependent spreading of peak width and peak asymmetry were found to parallel one another. The parallelism holds whether the particle size is within the "small" (R < 20 nm) or "large" (R > 20 nm) size ranges previously found to differ in the mechanism of particle size dependent retardation of electrophoretic migration (S. P. Radko and A. Chrambach, Electrophoresis 1996, 17, 1094-1102). In application to the "small" particle size range, the parallelism between band width and band asymmetry can be qualitatively interpreted to be consistent with the Giddings-Weiss mechanism (G. H. Weiss et al., Electrophoresis 1996, 17, 1325-1332) of electrophoresis in polymer-containing media which postulates a dependence of band width and band asymmetry on the equilibrium between "stationary" and "mobile" states of the particle.
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