A capillary electrophoresis model was modified to include the effect of laminar now. Experimental results using inorganic ions with a wide range of mobilities were compared to model predictions. The effect of laminar now rate on analysis time, peak widths, peak asymmetry, and electrophoretic resolution is discussed, The laminar now rate in the electrophoresis capillary was controlled by regulating the sheath flow rate in a concentric nebulizer interface. Laminar now in the direction of the detector allows the analysis of positive, neutral, and negative species, all in one electrophoretic run, in less than 2 min, By increasing the sheath electrolyte now rate, laminar how in the electrophoresis capillary can be eliminated, resulting in increased resolution at the expense of an increase in analysis time. At higher sheath flow rates, laminar now is generated in the electrophoresis capillary in the direction away from the detector to further retard the migration of charged species. When concentration overload contributes significantly to band broadening, resolution may be enhanced by inducing a laminar how away from the detector.