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Electrophoresis frictional ratio

Because the transport of large molecules is inherently sluggish (due to a large friction coefficient/, Section 4.13), the speed at which macromolecules are separated by electrophoresis and sedimentation becomes an important consideration in optimization. Since N measures the efficiency of separation, the ratio Nl time measures the time-based rate of generation of efficiency [1]. We clearly wish to maximize the Nit ratio. [Pg.176]

Electrophoresis is the movement of positively or negatively charged molecules in an electric field. The rate of movement is given by the ratio of force divided by the frictional coeffitient of the molecule ... [Pg.106]


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