title: Polymeric Pseudostationary Phases and Dendrimers creator: Palmer, CP subject: 250000 Chemical Sciences subject: 250401 Separation Science subject: 250400 Analytical Chemistry description: The theory and applications presented in this text establish electrokinetic chromatography (EKe) as a powerful and nseful separation techniqne. Ultimately, the strength and utility of EKC are determined by the performance of the pseudostationary phase (PSP). The limitations and restrictions imposed by the limited migration range of EKC place relatively stringent &quirements on PSP performance. Optimization of EKC separations within the limited migration range requires that PSPs provide high selectivity and permit the retention factorto be optimized within a relativelynarrow optimumrange. The use of PSPs with high electrophoretic mobility can extend the migration range, thus placing less stringent requirements on selectivity and retention. Finally, PSPs must provide highly efficient separations. publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. contributor: Pyell, Ute date: 2006 type: Book Section type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/6417/1/Palmer_in_Pyell.pdf relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470871041.fmatter identifier: Palmer, CP (2006) Polymeric Pseudostationary Phases and Dendrimers. In: Electrokinetic Chromatography: Theory, Instrumentation and Applications. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, West Sussex, England, pp. 137-151. ISBN Print ISBN: 9780470871027 relation: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/6417/