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G7100

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies
Sourced in United States

The G7100 is a laboratory instrument manufactured by Agilent Technologies. It is designed to perform specific tasks within a laboratory setting. The core function of the G7100 is to provide precise measurements and analysis capabilities for relevant applications. No further details are provided to maintain an unbiased and factual approach.

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Capillary Electrophoresis Using Agilent G7100

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The capillary electrophoresis system employed in this study is the Agilent G7100 with a UV-DAD (diode array detector) interfaced with ChemStation software for data acquisition (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA). The separation capillary used was a standard bare fused silica by Agilent Technologies measuring 64.5 cm total length, 56 cm effective length, and an internal diameter (i.d.) of 75 μm.
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Capillary Electrophoresis System for Analyses

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The capillary electrophoresis system used in this study is the Agilent G7100 with a UV-DAD (diode array detector) interfaced with ChemStation software for data acquisition (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA). The separation capillary used was a standard bare fused silica from Agilent Technologies, measuring 112.5 cm total length, 104 cm effective length, and an internal diameter (id) of 50 μm. Baseline noise is markedly increased if a wider internal diameter capillary is used due to the high UV absorptivity of the buffer.
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Capillary Electrophoresis Using Agilent G7100

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The capillary electrophoresis system employed in this study is the Agilent G7100 with a UV-DAD (diode array detector) interfaced with ChemStation software for data acquisition (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA). The separation capillary used was a standard bare fused silica by Agilent Technologies measuring 64.5 cm total length, 56 cm effective length, and an internal diameter (i.d.) of 75 μm.
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Capillary Electrophoresis System for Analyses

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The capillary electrophoresis system used in this study is the Agilent G7100 with a UV-DAD (diode array detector) interfaced with ChemStation software for data acquisition (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA). The separation capillary used was a standard bare fused silica from Agilent Technologies, measuring 112.5 cm total length, 104 cm effective length, and an internal diameter (id) of 50 μm. Baseline noise is markedly increased if a wider internal diameter capillary is used due to the high UV absorptivity of the buffer.
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