Publications by authors named "J C Reijenga"

The acid dissociation constant (pKa) is among the most frequently used physicochemical parameters, and its determination is of interest to a wide range of research fields. We present a brief introduction on the conceptual development of pKa as a physical parameter and its relationship to the concept of the pH of a solution. This is followed by a general summary of the historical development and current state of the techniques of pKa determination and an attempt to develop insight into future developments.

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When using a background electrolyte with a buffer having strong temperature dependence of pK, different operating temperatures result in different operating pH values, using the same background electrolyte (BGE). It has been shown that this can be used to fine-tune selectivities of sample mixtures of weak analytes. Capillary electrophoresis (CE) equipment is designed to operate under isothermal conditions, but by proper programming, a very reproducible temperature and thus BGE pH program during the analysis can be realized.

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The mathematical models of migration and dispersion in capillary zone electrophoresis of small molecules form a sound basis for separation strategies of complex mixtures. It turned out that the key property is the effective mobility of the sample ions. To tune resolution parameters such as pH, complexation constants and ionic strength are widely used; temperature however is not although mobilities and pK(a) values depend in a more or less degree on temperature.

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Patients with intermittent claudication disease suffer from temporary lack of oxygen in the legs, caused by narrowing of arteries, resulting in ischemia and followed by reperfusion. The degree of oxidative stress present in 16 patients during strenuous exercise was determined using several indicators. Two derivatives of an exogenous marker, antipyrine (AP), (ie, p-hydroxyantipyrine, p-APOH, and o-hydroxyantipyrine, o-APOH), were assayed in plasma using HPLC-tandem-MS.

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