Machine-accessible electrochemical detector for capillary electr

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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204299R, B01D 6142, B01D 6146

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ABSTRACT:
End-column detectors are provided in which either a sensing microelectrode or optical fiber is placed at the end of the separation capillary. Additionally, an alignment apparatus is provided to facilitate the manual or automated positioning of either type of sensing device relative to the end of the separation capillary. The invention provides detectors that are sensitive, reliable, and easy to construct and to operate.

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