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12 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROPHORETIC TECHNIQUES<br />

1<br />

t-<br />

X<br />

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L A A+B A+B+ C<br />

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t E, 1, R.<br />

Fig.2.4. (a) Separation according to the moving-boundary principle. The sample anions A+B+C are<br />

introduced into the cathode compartment. The separation chamber and the anode compartment<br />

are filled with a leading electrolyte, a suitable choice of counter ion needs to be made, because it<br />

determines the pH at which the analysis is performed. After some time, a partial separation is<br />

obtained, which is shown schematically in (b). The electric field strength Q, electric resistance (R)<br />

and temperature (r) are shown schematically for the different zones.

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