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The use of scanning contactless conductivity detection for the characterisation of stationary phases in micro-fluidic chips

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posted on 2023-05-17, 06:57 authored by Walsh, Z, Vazquez, M, Benito-Lopez, F, Brett PaullBrett Paull, Miroslav MackaMiroslav Macka, Svec, F, Diamond, D
The use of scanning capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection for the evaluation of the structural homogeneity and density of both packed and monolithic stationary phases in micro-fluidic chips is presented here for the first time.

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Publication title

Lab on A Chip: Miniaturisation for Chemistry and Biology

Volume

10

Issue

14

Pagination

1777-1780

ISSN

1473-0197

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place of publication

Cambridge, UK

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  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in the chemical sciences

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