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Free-flow electrophoretic separation method and apparatus therefor

  • US 4,698,142 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1985
  • Issued: 10/06/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A free-flow electrophoretic separation method, which comprises:

  • a step of supplying a solution containing charged substances to be separated into an electrophoresis cell at the center thereof, said cell having electrode cells at the both sides thereto and being partitioned from each of said electrode cells at said both sides with a membrane;

    a step of causing said solution to flow as one main stream in a one direction at the center of said cell, causing said stream to divide into two partial streams and then for each partial stream to flow toward to one of said membranes, causing the partial stream to then flow along a membrane in a direction opposite to said direction at said center, and causing said partial streams having flowed along each of said membranes to then flow toward to said center, thereby forming two closed cycles of circulating flow;

    a step of applying a d.c. voltage to positive and negative electrodes located, respectively, in said electrode cells to generate an electric field and to impose said electric field on said flowing solution thereby promoting said circulating flows and causing migration of the charged substances to at least one of said membranes; and

    a step of withdrawing said charged substances from said electrophoresis cell and from each of the circulating flows at an end of the flow along a membrane in the direction opposite to the one direction at said center.

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