The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral analytes, and separation efficiency in capillary electrochromatography was investigated theoretically and experimentally. A plot of electrical current against the applied electrical field strength was used to evaluate the Joule heating effect. When the mobile phase concentration of Tris buffer exceeded 5.0 mM in the studied capillary electrochromatography systems using particulate and monolithic columns (with an accompanying power level of heat dissipation higher than 0.35 W/m), the Joule heating effect became clearly noticeable. Theoretical models for describing the variation of electroosmotic flow velocity with increasing applied field strength...
A theoretical study on the velocity of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the retention times of neutral ...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
Joule heating is inevitable when an electric field is applied across a conducting medium. It would ...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
Joule heating is an unavoidable phenomenon in capillary electrophoresis (CE) and results from resist...
The fundamental aspects and the capillary electrophoresis usage of thermal marks are presented. The ...
Owing to numerous merits including improved resolution, increased throughput, reduced analysis time ...
Temperature control is critical to the resolution and reproducibility of separations performed by ca...
Temperature control is critical to the resolution and reproducibility of separations performed by ca...
Characteristics of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the migration of neutral solutes under double stepw...
Capillary electrophoresis systems mainly used for chemical analyses and biomedical diagnoses usually...
Capillary electrophoresis systems mainly used for chemical analyses and biomedical diagnoses usually...
A theoretical study on the velocity of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the retention times of neutral ...
A theoretical study on the velocity of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the retention times of neutral ...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
Joule heating is inevitable when an electric field is applied across a conducting medium. It would ...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
The influence of Joule heating on electroosmotic flow velocity, the retention factor of neutral anal...
Joule heating is an unavoidable phenomenon in capillary electrophoresis (CE) and results from resist...
The fundamental aspects and the capillary electrophoresis usage of thermal marks are presented. The ...
Owing to numerous merits including improved resolution, increased throughput, reduced analysis time ...
Temperature control is critical to the resolution and reproducibility of separations performed by ca...
Temperature control is critical to the resolution and reproducibility of separations performed by ca...
Characteristics of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the migration of neutral solutes under double stepw...
Capillary electrophoresis systems mainly used for chemical analyses and biomedical diagnoses usually...
Capillary electrophoresis systems mainly used for chemical analyses and biomedical diagnoses usually...
A theoretical study on the velocity of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the retention times of neutral ...
A theoretical study on the velocity of electroosmotic flow (EOF) and the retention times of neutral ...
The chromatographic performance with respect to the flow behavior and dispersion in fixed beds of no...
Joule heating is inevitable when an electric field is applied across a conducting medium. It would ...