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1 Capillary electrochromatography  





2 See also  





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Electrochromatography






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Electrochromatography is a chemical separation technique in analytical chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology used to resolve and separate mostly large biomolecules such as proteins. It is a combination of size exclusion chromatography (gel filtration chromatography) and gel electrophoresis. These separation mechanisms operate essentially in superposition along the length of a gel filtration column to which an axial electric field gradient has been added. The molecules are separated by size due to the gel filtration mechanism and by electrophoretic mobility due to the gel electrophoresis mechanism. Additionally there are secondary chromatographic solute retention mechanisms.[1][2]

Capillary electrochromatography

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Capillary electrochromatography (CEC) is an electrochromatography technique in which the liquid mobile phase is driven through a capillary containing the chromatographic stationary phasebyelectroosmosis.[3][4] It is a combination of high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis. The capillaries is packed with HPLC stationary phase and a high voltage is applied to achieve separation is achieved by electrophoretic migration of the analyte and differential partitioning in the stationary phase.

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References

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  1. ^ Strain, H. H.; Sullivan, J. C. (1951). "Analysis by Electromigration plus Chromatography". Analytical Chemistry. 23 (6): 816–823. doi:10.1021/ac60054a001.
  • ^ Basak, Subir K.; Velayudhan, Ajoy; Kohlmann, Karen; Ladisch, Michael R. (1995). "Electrochromatographic separation of proteins". Journal of Chromatography A. 707: 69–76. doi:10.1016/0021-9673(94)01276-K. PMID 11542265.
  • ^ Dittmann, Monika M.; Rozing, Gerard P. (1996). "Capillary electrochromatography — a high-efficiency micro-separation technique". Journal of Chromatography A. 744 (1–2): 63–74. doi:10.1016/0021-9673(96)00382-2. ISSN 0021-9673.
  • ^ Cikalo, Maria G.; Bartle, Keith D.; Robson, Mark M.; Myers, Peter; Euerby, Melvin R. (1998). "Capillary electrochromatography". The Analyst. 123 (7): 87–102. Bibcode:1998Ana...123...87C. doi:10.1039/a801148f. ISSN 0003-2654.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electrochromatography&oldid=1077652602"

    Categories: 
    Chromatography
    Protein methods
    Molecular biology
    Laboratory techniques
    Electrophoresis
    Biological techniques and tools
     



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