Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary

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Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary. / Petersen, Nickolaj J.

2015, Patent.

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Petersen, NJ 2015, Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary..

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Petersen, N. J. (2015). Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary.

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Petersen NJ. Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary. 2015.

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Petersen, Nickolaj J. / Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary. 2015.

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title = "Electrical contacts for ce-ms interfaces based on generating cracks/fractures along the capillary",
abstract = "There is provided an electrical contact for a CE-MS interface. The contact is obtained by establishing a fracture or crack less than 2 micrometer in dimension(width) close to the spray tip. A reservoir is provided in liquid contact with the crack/fracture and filled with a reservoir liquid, and an electrode is placed in contact with the reservoir liquid. Several cracks/fractures can be created with their respective reservoirs. Beside providing the electrical contact for the electrophoretic separation and/or electrospray ionization, the crack/fracture can be used for electrokinetically introducing reagents or analytes into the capillary, for example, for providing deuterium for hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) experiments.",
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N2 - There is provided an electrical contact for a CE-MS interface. The contact is obtained by establishing a fracture or crack less than 2 micrometer in dimension(width) close to the spray tip. A reservoir is provided in liquid contact with the crack/fracture and filled with a reservoir liquid, and an electrode is placed in contact with the reservoir liquid. Several cracks/fractures can be created with their respective reservoirs. Beside providing the electrical contact for the electrophoretic separation and/or electrospray ionization, the crack/fracture can be used for electrokinetically introducing reagents or analytes into the capillary, for example, for providing deuterium for hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) experiments.

AB - There is provided an electrical contact for a CE-MS interface. The contact is obtained by establishing a fracture or crack less than 2 micrometer in dimension(width) close to the spray tip. A reservoir is provided in liquid contact with the crack/fracture and filled with a reservoir liquid, and an electrode is placed in contact with the reservoir liquid. Several cracks/fractures can be created with their respective reservoirs. Beside providing the electrical contact for the electrophoretic separation and/or electrospray ionization, the crack/fracture can be used for electrokinetically introducing reagents or analytes into the capillary, for example, for providing deuterium for hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) experiments.

UR - https://www.google.com/patents/WO2015197072A1?cl=en

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