Issue 4, 2006

Miniaturised isotachophoresis analysis

Abstract

The application of miniaturized total analysis systems (µTAS) has seen rapid development over the past few years. Isotachophoresis (ITP) has been transferred into microchip format for both electrophoretic separation and pretreatment purposes, due to its advantageous features including separation parameters controlled by electrolyte composition and high sample load capacity. The primary focus of this concise review is to summarize the basic features of microchip based ITP and its applications to the analysis and pretreatment of ionic compounds and biomolecules that have arisen since 1998.

Graphical abstract: Miniaturised isotachophoresis analysis

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
02 Nov 2005
Accepted
20 Feb 2006
First published
16 Mar 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 474-487

Miniaturised isotachophoresis analysis

L. Chen, J. E. Prest, P. R. Fielden, N. J. Goddard, A. Manz and P. J. R. Day, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 474 DOI: 10.1039/B515551G

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