The Immobiline family: From “vacuum” to “plenum” chemistry
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 13 (1) , 187-191
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.1150130140
Abstract
We list here a total of 17 acrylamido acids and bases as potential buffers and titrants for isoelectric focusing separations in immobilized pH gradients. The chemistry of these compounds is reviewed and general guidelines are given for their proper use. In particular, it is shown that the most delicate compounds are the basic species, since they can undergo several degradation pathways, including: (i) spontaneous hydrolysis to acrylic acid and a diamine; (ii) spontaneous autopolymerization to oligomers and n‐mers; (iii) oxidation to N‐oxides during the persulfate polymerization step. A hydrophobicity scale has been constructed, by partitioning the deprotonated species in water/1‐octanol phases. A scale of resistance to alkaline hydrolysis for the basic acrylamido buffers is also given, followed by general consideration on the structure/stability relationship of these chemicals.Keywords
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