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Effects of peak anomalies with the hydrophilic or hydrophobic properties of reservoirs during serial injection on a capillary electrophoresis microchip

Heo et al., 2003

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4469601292931979770
Author
Heo Y
Chung S
Cho K
Chung C
Han D
Chang J
Publication year
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Journal of chromatography A

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Several anomalies, eg, in peak shape, migration time, and baseline drift, all due to pressure- driven backflow, were previously reported to occur during serial injection on capillary electrophoresis (CE) chips. Since these anomalies were worse for polydimethylsiloxane …
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