Abstract
The effect of cyclohexanol added to the micellar solution of sodium dodecyl sulfate in the micellar electrokinetic chromatography of several aromatic compounds was investigated. Cyclohexanol (0.05–-0.10 M) diminished the capacity factors (k') of the solutes possessing hydrophilic functional groups which were solubilized near the micellar surface, whereas little changed the k' of the hydrophobic solutes solubilized in the micellar core. This selective effect was ascribed to the saturation of the micellar surface with cyclohexanol.