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Original Articles

Viscosity‐Temperature Dependence on DNA Stretching: Slalom Chromatography Study

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Pages 883-893 | Received 22 Jul 2002, Accepted 25 Sep 2002, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Slalom chromatography (SC) is a chromatographic procedure for the separation of polymers, which is based on a non equilibrium principle. A novel equation was recently developed to model the retention variation of linear double stranded DNA molecules with the mobile phase velocity under SC. This paper analyzes the effect of mobile phase viscosity and temperature on the constants of this equation and confirms that these two factors play a great role on the DNA fragment stretching.

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