Article | REF: P3366 V2

Capillary electrophoresis -Equipment

Authors: Agnès HAGÈGE, Thi Ngoc Suong HUYNH

Publication date: October 10, 2013

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2. Separation

2.1 Dividing brackets

As the name suggests, separations are generally carried out in capillary-sized channels. Conventional supports are usually fused silica tubes, but more recently microarrays have been developed and represent a real advance, particularly in terms of analysis speed (figure 2 ).

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2.1.1 Capillaries

Capillaries are usually made of fused...

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