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      Understanding Capacitively Coupled Contactless Conductivity Detection in Capillary and Microchip Electrophoresis. Part 2. Peak Shape, Stray Capacitance, Noise, and Actual Electronics

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      Electroanalysis
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          A general environment for the treatment of discrete problems and its application to the finite element method

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            Contactless conductivity detection for capillary electrophoresis.

            A contactless capacitively coupled conductivity detector for capillary electrophoresis is introduced. The detector consists of two electrodes which are placed cylindrically around the outer polyimide coating of the fused-silica capillary with a detection gap of 2 mm. The electrodes form a cylindrical capacitor, and the electric conductivity of the solution in the gap between the electrodes is measured. A high audio or low ultrasonic frequency for coupling of the ac voltage is used in order to minimize the influence of reactance of the liquid. For an improved version of the detector, two syringe cannulas are used as the electrodes and the capillary is simply assembled into the tubing. This allows an easy placement of the detector on various positions along the capillary. The limit of detection of inorganic cations and anions is 200 ppb, as determined for sodium and chloride, respectively.
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              An Oscillometric Detector for Capillary Electrophoresis

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                Journal
                Electroanalysis
                Electroanalysis
                Wiley
                1040-0397
                1521-4109
                July 2005
                July 2005
                : 17
                : 13
                : 1207-1214
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                10.1002/elan.200503238
                a38e90c9-9593-43a0-84d4-53bde2521716
                © 2005

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