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Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis

Karlsson and Novotny [12] introduced the concept of nanoliquid chromatography in 1988. The authors reported that the separation efficiency of slurry packed liquid chromatography microcolumns (44 xm, id) was very high. Since then, many advance have been reported in this modality of chromatography and it has been used as a complementary and/or competitive separation method to conventional chromatography. Unfortunately, to date no correct and specific definition of this technique has been proposed, probably due to the use of varied column sizes (10 to 140 xm). Some definitions of nanoliquid chromatography are found in the literature based on column diameter and mobile [Pg.2]


Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis. By Ali, Aboul-Enein, and Gupta Copyright 2009 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.1]


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