Electrophoresis
10/11/2008
“Electrophoresis is the most well-known electrokinetic phenomenon. It
was discovered by Reuss in 1807. He observed that
clay particles dispersed in water migrate under influence of an applied electric
field. There are detailed descriptions of Electrophoresis in many books on
Colloid and Interface Science. There is an IUPAC
Technical Report prepared by a group of well known experts on the electrokinetic
phenomena. Generally, electrophoresis is the motion of dispersed particles
relative to a fluid under the influence of an electric field that is space
uniform. Alternatively, similar motion in a space non-uniform electric field is
called dielectrophoresis.”
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrophoresis
(12/10/2008)
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Notes
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Review Articles
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US Patents
12/2/2008
7,459,070
Automated parallel capillary electrophoresis system with hydrodynamic sample
injection
7,459,069
Electrophoresis device and the use thereof
7,459,068
Multi-capillary electrophoresis apparatus
11/11/2008
7,449,093
Device and method for preparative electrophoresis
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Journal Articles
11/21/2008
Fountain-pen controlled dielectrophoresis for carbon nanotube-integration
in device assembly
(# 193104)
Applied Physics Letters 93 #19 (2008)
Abstract
11/7/2008
In Situ Fabrication of Ionic Polyacrylamide-Based
Preconcentrator on a Simple Poly(methyl methacrylate) Microfluidic Chip for
Capillary Electrophoresis of Anionic Compounds
(8224 - 8230)
Analytical Chemistry 80, #21 (2008)
Abstract
Sampling and Electrophoretic Analysis of
Segmented Flow Streams Using Virtual Walls in a Microfluidic Device
(8231 - 8238)
Analytical Chemistry 80, #21 (2008)
Abstract
Electrophoresis in concentrated dispersions of charged porous spheres
(5719-5727)
Chemical Engineering Science 63 #23 (2008)
9/26/2008
Mounting multi-walled carbon nanotubes on probes by dielectrophoresis
(1877-1880)
Diamond and Related Materials 17 #11 (2008)
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