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During a MEKC separation, analytes distribute themselves between the hydrophobic interior of the micelle and hydrophilic buffer solution as shown in figure 1. Analytes that are insoluble in the interior of micelles should migrate at the electroosmotic flow velocity, u o {\displaystyle u_{o}} , and be detected at the retention time of the buffer ...
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A micelle (/ m aɪ ˈ s ɛ l /) or micella (/ m aɪ ˈ s ɛ l ə /) (pl. micelles or micellae, respectively) is an aggregate (or supramolecular assembly) of surfactant amphipathic lipid molecules dispersed in a liquid, forming a colloidal suspension (also known as associated colloidal system). [4] A typical micelle in water forms an aggregate ...
Schematic of a micellar solution showing spherical micelles distributed in water (solvent) and having no long-range positional order. In colloid science , a micellar solution consists of a dispersion of micelles (small particles) in a solvent (most usually water).
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