On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis

Efforts to overcome the low concentration sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) have continued to be an important area of research in analytical chemistry. This dissertation deals with the review, application and development of on line sample concentration in CE. On-line sample concentration...

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Main Author: Aranas, Agnes T.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.chem-theses-dissertations-10002021-03-06T01:22:49Z On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis Aranas, Agnes T. Efforts to overcome the low concentration sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) have continued to be an important area of research in analytical chemistry. This dissertation deals with the review, application and development of on line sample concentration in CE. On-line sample concentration is one of the approaches and now an important area of research to improve the poor detection sensitivity of CE. This approach only takes advantage of the small sample volume requirement in CE and is performed by injecting a larger volume of sample solution and then focusing the analytes in that long sample zone inside the capillary into a narrow band before separation. Since a large amount of analytes are introduced, an enhancement in the signals is expected at the end, thereby increasing the sensitivity of CE... 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/chem-theses-dissertations/1 Chemistry Department Archīum Ateneo Capillary electrophoresis
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Aranas, Agnes T.
On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
description Efforts to overcome the low concentration sensitivity of Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) have continued to be an important area of research in analytical chemistry. This dissertation deals with the review, application and development of on line sample concentration in CE. On-line sample concentration is one of the approaches and now an important area of research to improve the poor detection sensitivity of CE. This approach only takes advantage of the small sample volume requirement in CE and is performed by injecting a larger volume of sample solution and then focusing the analytes in that long sample zone inside the capillary into a narrow band before separation. Since a large amount of analytes are introduced, an enhancement in the signals is expected at the end, thereby increasing the sensitivity of CE...
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author Aranas, Agnes T.
author_facet Aranas, Agnes T.
author_sort Aranas, Agnes T.
title On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
title_short On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
title_full On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
title_fullStr On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
title_full_unstemmed On the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
title_sort on the mechanism and applications of on-line sample concentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2012
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/chem-theses-dissertations/1
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