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Capillary Electrophoresis CE

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an extremely versatile and powerful analytical technique applicable to a wide range of sample types.

How to do moisture analysis?

CE can be used to perform moisture analysis by separating the different components of a sample based on their charge and size. This information can then be used to determine the moisture content of the sample.

The steps involved in performing moisture analysis using CE are as follows:

  1. The sample is prepared by dissolving it in a suitable solvent.
  2. The sample is injected into a capillary tube.
  3. An electric field is applied to the capillary tube, which causes the components of the sample to migrate through the tube.
  4. The components of the sample are separated based on their charge and size.
  5. The separated components are detected and quantified.

CE is a relatively simple and inexpensive technique that can be used to perform moisture analysis with a high degree of accuracy. It is also a versatile technique that can be used to analyze a wide range of sample types.