Kenndler, Ernst (Author)
Since electrophoresis is a physical phenomenon – it is the movement of dispersed charged particles relative to a liquid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field - its history is not limited to its use as a separation method. The history of capillary electrophoresis in particular, i.e. electrophoresis in capillary-sized open tubes, therefore does not begin in the 1960s, as is commonly assumed, but already a century earlier, if one refers to its principles.
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