Acrylic microchannels and their use in electrophoretic applicati

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrophoretic or electro-osmotic apparatus

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204451, 4352872, 4352885, 422 681, 156291, 1562735, G01N 2726

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ABSTRACT:
Microchannels having at least an acrylic inner surface and methods of their use in electrophoretic applications are provided. The subject microchannels may be in the form of a variety of configurations suitable for holding an electrophoretic medium. The subject microchannels give rise to substantially reduced EOF and/or adsorption as compared to fused silica under conditions of electrophoresis and find use in a variety of electrophoretic applications in which charged entities are moved through a medium under the influence of the an applied electric field.

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