Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?

Electrophoretic separation was first demonstrated in the year of 1807 and has since been a staple tool used by biologists and chemists for more than a century since its inception. From the initial crude paper electrophoresis system to today’s modern automated electrophoresis system, the developme...

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Main Authors: Chin, Jason Kee Chian, Kah, Hay Yuen, Sieo, Chin Chin, Yiap, Beow Chin
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Published: Science Explorer Publications 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.281192015-09-11T03:55:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28119/ Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science? Chin, Jason Kee Chian Kah, Hay Yuen Sieo, Chin Chin Yiap, Beow Chin Electrophoretic separation was first demonstrated in the year of 1807 and has since been a staple tool used by biologists and chemists for more than a century since its inception. From the initial crude paper electrophoresis system to today’s modern automated electrophoresis system, the development of electrophoresis systems have been driven by the advancement of technology such as miniaturization, precision engineering, biochemistry, electrical and electronics. These advancements were introduced to meet the requirement for faster and better resolution of results. This paper reviews the evolution of the electrophoresis technology over one century and provides an insight into the possible future development of electrophoresis.Various aspects of the electrophoresis system such as the performances, designs, usages, separation phases, and biochemistry were analyzed. The technological advancements for this field have been evidenced by the increasing complexity of the electrophoresis system. A peek into the possible future for the world of electrophoresis has been provided by drawing insights from the missing links of current technologies. It is both exciting and equally perplexing to explore the promises that this seeming simple separation technology holds for the future. Science Explorer Publications 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28119/1/Electrophoresis.pdf Chin, Jason Kee Chian and Kah, Hay Yuen and Sieo, Chin Chin and Yiap, Beow Chin (2013) Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science? International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, 7 (4). pp. 213-221. ISSN 2251-838X English
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description Electrophoretic separation was first demonstrated in the year of 1807 and has since been a staple tool used by biologists and chemists for more than a century since its inception. From the initial crude paper electrophoresis system to today’s modern automated electrophoresis system, the development of electrophoresis systems have been driven by the advancement of technology such as miniaturization, precision engineering, biochemistry, electrical and electronics. These advancements were introduced to meet the requirement for faster and better resolution of results. This paper reviews the evolution of the electrophoresis technology over one century and provides an insight into the possible future development of electrophoresis.Various aspects of the electrophoresis system such as the performances, designs, usages, separation phases, and biochemistry were analyzed. The technological advancements for this field have been evidenced by the increasing complexity of the electrophoresis system. A peek into the possible future for the world of electrophoresis has been provided by drawing insights from the missing links of current technologies. It is both exciting and equally perplexing to explore the promises that this seeming simple separation technology holds for the future.
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author Chin, Jason Kee Chian
Kah, Hay Yuen
Sieo, Chin Chin
Yiap, Beow Chin
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Kah, Hay Yuen
Sieo, Chin Chin
Yiap, Beow Chin
Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
author_facet Chin, Jason Kee Chian
Kah, Hay Yuen
Sieo, Chin Chin
Yiap, Beow Chin
author_sort Chin, Jason Kee Chian
title Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
title_short Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
title_full Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
title_fullStr Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
title_full_unstemmed Electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
title_sort electrophoresis : what does a century old technology hold for the future of separation science?
publisher Science Explorer Publications
publishDate 2013
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