The modeling and simulation software COMSOL Multiphysics® was recently extended with an electrophoretic transport interface. Its performance was investigated by comparison to results obtained using the 1D dynamic electrophoresis simulators GENTRANS and SIMUL5. Simulations of zone electrophoresis, isotachophoresis, isoelectric focusing and of an oscillating electrolyte system were performed. Smooth profiles were essentially identical indicating that the COMSOL electrophoretic transport interface is able to reproduce results of the 1D simulators. Differences in the way the respective numerical schemes handle steep concentration gradients and associated instabilities were observed. The COMSOL electrophoretic transport interface is expected to ...
GENTRANS, a comprehensive one-dimensional dynamic simulator for electrophoretic separations and tran...
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) with complexation additives in the background electrolyte utilizes bo...
Non-steady-state zone electrophoretic processes can be treated by repeated application of a steady-s...
Dynamic models for electrophoresis are based upon model equations derived from the transport concept...
Software is available, which simulates all basic electrophoretic systems, including moving boundary ...
The transport of components in liquid media under the influence of an applied electric field can be ...
Three comprehensive one-dimensional simulators were used on the same PC to simulate the dynamics of ...
Focusing of four hemoglobins with concurrent electrophoretic mobilization was studied by computer si...
The results of the simulation of electropherograms for CZE obtained by the instrumental simulator de...
An instrument simulator was developed for high-performance capillary electrophoresis which allows fo...
Different algorithms for transient modelling of capillary electrophoresis have been described in sev...
Cationic and anionic electrophoretic mobilization for focusing of hemoglobins (Hb's) in the presence...
For separation of enantiomers in presence of a chiral selector, data obtained with the 1D dynamic si...
6 Abstract In the presented thesis we introduce a computational model that can be used for 2-D and 3...
Although all electrophoretic techniques are closely allied and controlled by the same rules, we ofte...
GENTRANS, a comprehensive one-dimensional dynamic simulator for electrophoretic separations and tran...
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) with complexation additives in the background electrolyte utilizes bo...
Non-steady-state zone electrophoretic processes can be treated by repeated application of a steady-s...
Dynamic models for electrophoresis are based upon model equations derived from the transport concept...
Software is available, which simulates all basic electrophoretic systems, including moving boundary ...
The transport of components in liquid media under the influence of an applied electric field can be ...
Three comprehensive one-dimensional simulators were used on the same PC to simulate the dynamics of ...
Focusing of four hemoglobins with concurrent electrophoretic mobilization was studied by computer si...
The results of the simulation of electropherograms for CZE obtained by the instrumental simulator de...
An instrument simulator was developed for high-performance capillary electrophoresis which allows fo...
Different algorithms for transient modelling of capillary electrophoresis have been described in sev...
Cationic and anionic electrophoretic mobilization for focusing of hemoglobins (Hb's) in the presence...
For separation of enantiomers in presence of a chiral selector, data obtained with the 1D dynamic si...
6 Abstract In the presented thesis we introduce a computational model that can be used for 2-D and 3...
Although all electrophoretic techniques are closely allied and controlled by the same rules, we ofte...
GENTRANS, a comprehensive one-dimensional dynamic simulator for electrophoretic separations and tran...
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) with complexation additives in the background electrolyte utilizes bo...
Non-steady-state zone electrophoretic processes can be treated by repeated application of a steady-s...