Open channel-based microchip electrophoresis interfaced with mass spectrometry via electrostatic spray ionization
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In analytical separation technology there is a great demand for faster and more effective separation process. Miniaturization is a suitable technique for satisfying this demand because the reduction of the separation systems in size would give increased se ...
Microfabricated small-volume NMR probes consisting of electroplated planar microcoils integrated on a glass substrate with etched microfluidic channels are fabricated and tested. 1H NMR spectra are acquired at 300MHz with three different probes having obse ...
The aim of this work has been to design, and fabricate a miniaturized electrospray-type interface for mass spectrometry analysis, which allows the nebulization of solutions by applying a high potential difference between the source and the mass spectromete ...
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