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Isotachophoresis on planar polymeric substrates. /
Baldock, Sara J.; Bektas, Nihal
; Fielden, Peter R. et al.
Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98: Proceedings of the uTAS ’98 Workshop, held in Banff, Canada, 13–16 October 1998. ed. / D. Jed Harrison; Albert van den Berg. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998. p. 359-362.
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Harvard
Baldock, SJ, Bektas, N
, Fielden, PR, Goddard, NJ, Pickering, LW
, Prest, JE, Snook, RD, Brown, BJT & Vaireanu, DI 1998,
Isotachophoresis on planar polymeric substrates. in DJ Harrison & AVD Berg (eds),
Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98: Proceedings of the uTAS ’98 Workshop, held in Banff, Canada, 13–16 October 1998. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 359-362.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5286-0_85
APA
Baldock, S. J., Bektas, N.
, Fielden, P. R., Goddard, N. J., Pickering, L. W.
, Prest, J. E., Snook, R. D., Brown, B. J. T., & Vaireanu, D. I. (1998).
Isotachophoresis on planar polymeric substrates. In D. J. Harrison, & A. V. D. Berg (Eds.),
Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98: Proceedings of the uTAS ’98 Workshop, held in Banff, Canada, 13–16 October 1998 (pp. 359-362). Kluwer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5286-0_85
Vancouver
Baldock SJ, Bektas N
, Fielden PR, Goddard NJ, Pickering LW
, Prest JE et al.
Isotachophoresis on planar polymeric substrates. In Harrison DJ, Berg AVD, editors, Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98: Proceedings of the uTAS ’98 Workshop, held in Banff, Canada, 13–16 October 1998. Dordrecht: Kluwer. 1998. p. 359-362 doi: 10.1007/978-94-011-5286-0_85
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Bibtex
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title = "Isotachophoresis on planar polymeric substrates",
abstract = "The work presented here describes the design, fabrication, evaluation and use of miniaturised polymeric devices, for performing capillary isotachophoresis (CITP). CITP is an electrophoretic separation method that provides a simple technique for the analysis of ionic substances. The two principal advantages of CITP over capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) are that it allows larger volumes of dilute sample solutions to be loaded into the separation channel and the electrolyte system can be chosen to eliminate sample matrix constituents which are not of interest. In addition CITP can be used as a preconcentration technique to provide a narrow sample band for subsequent on-line CZE separation. The devices are fabricated from silicone elastomer with on-chip conductivity detection. The resulting system has been used to separate simple mixtures of ions.",
keywords = "CITP, CE, miniaturisation, microfabrication, μ-TAS, polymer",
author = "Baldock, {Sara J.} and Nihal Bektas and Fielden, {Peter R.} and Goddard, {Nicholas J.} and Pickering, {Lynsay W.} and Prest, {Jeffrey E.} and Snook, {Richard D.} and Brown, {Bernard J. Treves} and Vaireanu, {Danut I.}",
year = "1998",
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language = "English",
isbn = "0792353226",
pages = "359--362",
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publisher = "Kluwer",
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RIS
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AU - Prest, Jeffrey E.
AU - Snook, Richard D.
AU - Brown, Bernard J. Treves
AU - Vaireanu, Danut I.
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AB - The work presented here describes the design, fabrication, evaluation and use of miniaturised polymeric devices, for performing capillary isotachophoresis (CITP). CITP is an electrophoretic separation method that provides a simple technique for the analysis of ionic substances. The two principal advantages of CITP over capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) are that it allows larger volumes of dilute sample solutions to be loaded into the separation channel and the electrolyte system can be chosen to eliminate sample matrix constituents which are not of interest. In addition CITP can be used as a preconcentration technique to provide a narrow sample band for subsequent on-line CZE separation. The devices are fabricated from silicone elastomer with on-chip conductivity detection. The resulting system has been used to separate simple mixtures of ions.
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KW - CE
KW - miniaturisation
KW - microfabrication
KW - μ-TAS
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