In the present study, we separated the marker particles from the suspending particle mixture solution using iso-tacho-electrophoresis technique, a novel quantitative ionic particle separation method, in the microchannel. A multiple stacking zone of the suspending particle was visualized with variations in electric field strength, pH value and concentration of the ionic solution. In particular, the electrophoretic mobility of ionic particle (fluo-rescein) was estimated based on the electrophoretic velocity value measured by the particle image velocimetry. As a result, isotacho-electrophoresis zones were clearly visualized as going downstream in the electric field. The particle migration velocity increased proportional to the applied voltage ...
Electrophoresis is one of the most important methods for separating colloidal particles, carbohydrat...
[[abstract]]The electrophoresis of a membrane-coated spherical particle along the axis of a long, ch...
Where ions with small differences in mobility need to be separated, the counterflow technique makes ...
Electrically-driven separation schemes, such as zone electrophoresis (ZE), isotachophoresis (ITP) an...
The effect of varying pH on electrokinetically driven flow has been investigated by an optical measu...
Migration times or apparent mobilities can never be used for the identification of ionic species in ...
Electrophoretic displays, also known as EPD, are main examples of the E-papers category because of t...
Capillary zone electrophoresis is a separation method used to separate charged substances in electri...
Abstract Field amplified sample stacking (FASS) is used to increase sample concentrations in electro...
Electrophoretic migration and electroosmotic flow (EOF) combine to determine the migration rate of c...
[[abstract]]This work described a novel method to evaluate the electroosmotic flow (EOF) without usi...
In separation techniques, such as Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Zone Electrophoresis, separati...
Microfluidics refers to systems composed of fluid conduits and chambers with characteristic dimensio...
A new FFF method is presented which combines asymmetrical flow-FFF (AF4) and electrical FFF (ElFFF) ...
During the past 50 years, electrophoretic separations and analyses in capillaries and microchannels ...
Electrophoresis is one of the most important methods for separating colloidal particles, carbohydrat...
[[abstract]]The electrophoresis of a membrane-coated spherical particle along the axis of a long, ch...
Where ions with small differences in mobility need to be separated, the counterflow technique makes ...
Electrically-driven separation schemes, such as zone electrophoresis (ZE), isotachophoresis (ITP) an...
The effect of varying pH on electrokinetically driven flow has been investigated by an optical measu...
Migration times or apparent mobilities can never be used for the identification of ionic species in ...
Electrophoretic displays, also known as EPD, are main examples of the E-papers category because of t...
Capillary zone electrophoresis is a separation method used to separate charged substances in electri...
Abstract Field amplified sample stacking (FASS) is used to increase sample concentrations in electro...
Electrophoretic migration and electroosmotic flow (EOF) combine to determine the migration rate of c...
[[abstract]]This work described a novel method to evaluate the electroosmotic flow (EOF) without usi...
In separation techniques, such as Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Zone Electrophoresis, separati...
Microfluidics refers to systems composed of fluid conduits and chambers with characteristic dimensio...
A new FFF method is presented which combines asymmetrical flow-FFF (AF4) and electrical FFF (ElFFF) ...
During the past 50 years, electrophoretic separations and analyses in capillaries and microchannels ...
Electrophoresis is one of the most important methods for separating colloidal particles, carbohydrat...
[[abstract]]The electrophoresis of a membrane-coated spherical particle along the axis of a long, ch...
Where ions with small differences in mobility need to be separated, the counterflow technique makes ...