Keith D Bartle & Peter Myers (eds) Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2001
I shall never forget the excitement in the labs at UCL, when one of the research students achieved the breakthrough of his first ionic separation with a homemade capillary electrophoresis (CE) system. The cations had been introduced at one end of a capillary filled with buffer electrolyte; a high voltage was then applied between the ends of the capillary to create electro-osmotic flow and allow electrophoretic separation. Eureka! Amazingly enough, what we had read in the literature was true, and this improbable new method really worked.
A generation later. CE has become one of the …

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