mass distribution ratio, k MEKC

in micellar electrokinetic chromatography
Defined as:
k MEKC = n mc n aq = K · V mc V aq
where n mc and n aq are the chemical amounts of the analyte in the micellar and aqueous phases, respectively, K is the distribution constant and V mc and V aq are the corresponding volumes of the phases.
Notes:
  1. In the case of an electrically neutral analyte, k MEKC can be calculated directly from the migration times:
    k MEKC = t m − t eo t eo ( 1 − t m t mc )
  2. k MEKC should not be confused with the retention factor (in column chromatography) k. However, k MEKC is analogous to the mass distribution ratio (in chromatography).
Source:
PAC, 2004, 76, 443 (Terminology for analytical capillary electromigration techniques (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)) on page 449