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Electrophoretic coatings applied voltage

A rapid electrophoretic method for the simultaneous separation and estimation of vitamin Bg and derivatives from various tissues has been described (105). The method is based on high voltage electrophoresis of small aliquots of tissue extracts, applied on cellulose-coated plates. The method is sensitive upto 1 yg of vitamin Bg. [Pg.471]

The sols for electrophoretic deposition are prepared in the following procedure. The heat-treated titania particles are re-dispersed in EtOH, and then added to a 1 mass% ammonia water containing PAA (m.w. = 450,000). The concentrations of titania and PAA are 1 and 0.1 mass% in the whole sol, respectively. The molar ratio of EtOH/H20 is 8/2. By applying DC voltage on the electrodes immersed in the sol, the particles are electrophoresed to the anode to form a film. The anode as a coating substrate is stainless steel sheet (SUS430,40 x 25 x 1.0 mm ) and the cathode as a counter electrode is spiral stainless steel wire (SUS304, 0.9 mm in diameter). [Pg.316]


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