4. Principle of the different separation modes in capillary electrophoresis
4.1 Zone capillary electrophoresis
Capillary Zone Electrophoresis (CZE) is the most widely used separation method in capillary electrophoresis. It uses an electrolyte, usually a buffer, and the species migrate solely as a result of their electrophoretic migration and the electroosmotic flow, as shown in figure 4 in the case of cathodic electroosmotic flow. All parameters influencing electrophoretic...
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