Capillary Electrophoresis: Principles and Instrumentation
Capillary electrophoresis is a separation technique that uses narrow capillaries and high-voltage electric fields to separate charged analytes based on their electrophoretic mobility.
Capillary Gel Electrophoresis: Size-Based Separation in Polymer Matrices
Capillary gel electrophoresis uses a polymer gel or linear polymer matrix within a fused-silica capillary to separate DNA, RNA, and proteins by molecular size with high resolution.
Capillary Isoelectric Focusing
Capillary isoelectric focusing separates amphoteric molecules such as proteins and peptides according to their isoelectric point in a pH gradient established within the capillary.
Capillary Isotachophoresis: Principles and Applications
Capillary isotachophoresis is an electrophoretic technique that uses a discontinuous buffer system to focus analytes into sharp, concentrated zones that migrate at equal velocity.
Capillary Zone Electrophoresis
Capillary zone electrophoresis separates analytes in free solution based on differences in their electrophoretic mobility under an applied electric field.
Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography: Principles and Applications
Micellar electrokinetic chromatography is a capillary electrophoresis technique that uses surfactant micelles as a pseudostationary phase to separate neutral and charged analytes by hydrophobic partitioning and electrophoretic migration.