Capillary electrophoresis technique

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrophoresis or electro-osmosis processes and electrolyte...

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204604, G01N 2726, G01N 27443

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ABSTRACT:
To detect bands in an electrophoresis capillary tube having a liquid separating medium, a light source and a light detector of a monitor are positioned on opposite sides of the capillary tube with the light source transmitting light through a first slit and light passing to the detector through a second slit after it has passed through the capillary tube. The first and second slits are aligned with the direction of motion of bands, have a maximum length of less than 500 micrometers and a maximum width of less than 200 micrometers. There are no vertical lengths in the capillary tube having a dimension greater than one third of its length between a sample injecting end and a detecting end of the capillary tube. A sample injector includes a vacuum chamber communicating with one end of the capillary tube to pull sample into the other end and a pressure sensor to measure the pressure in said vacuum chamber and generate a signal indicative thereof and integrate it to indicate the amount of sample pulled into the system.

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