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Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2008-2010)

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Breadmore, MC and Dawod, M and Quirino, JP, Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2008-2010), Electrophoresis, 32, (1) pp. 127-148. ISSN 0173-0835 (2011) [Refereed Article]


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DOI: doi:10.1002/elps.201000412

Abstract

Capillary electrophoresis has been alive for over two decades now; yet, its sensitivity is still regarded as being inferior to that of more traditional methods of separation such as HPLC. As such, it is unsurprising that overcoming this issue still generates much scientific interest. This review continues to update this series of reviews, first published in Electrophoresis in 2007, with an update published in 2009 and covers material published through to June 2010. It includes developments in the fields of stacking, covering all methods from field-amplified sample stacking and large volume sample stacking, through to ITP, dynamic pH junction and sweeping. Attention is also given to on-line or in-line extraction methods that have been used for electrophoresis.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Research Division:Chemical Sciences
Research Group:Analytical chemistry
Research Field:Separation science
Objective Division:Expanding Knowledge
Objective Group:Expanding knowledge
Objective Field:Expanding knowledge in the chemical sciences
UTAS Author:Breadmore, MC (Professor Michael Breadmore)
UTAS Author:Dawod, M (Mr Mohamed Dawod)
UTAS Author:Quirino, JP (Associate Professor Lito Quirino)
ID Code:72243
Year Published:2011
Funding Support:Australian Research Council (DP0984745)
Web of Science® Times Cited:120
Deposited By:Chemistry
Deposited On:2011-08-24
Last Modified:2017-10-29
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