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Effective length calibration method for processing the fluorescence signal detected by charge-coupled device in capillary electrophoresis.

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A novel method named effective length calibration method has been developed to process the fluorescence signal detected by charge-coupled device during capillary electrophoresis. The new method treated each pixel as… Click to show full abstract

A novel method named effective length calibration method has been developed to process the fluorescence signal detected by charge-coupled device during capillary electrophoresis. The new method treated each pixel as an individual point detector, and effectively binned a large number of pixels into a final electropherogram without losing the narrow detection window defined by a single pixel. Capillary electrophoresis separations of DNA were carried out and detected by charge-coupled device and conventional detector (photomultiplier tube). Detection properties including signal-to-noise ratio, peak width, detection frequency, and tilt of detector were investigated. It was found that the new method achieved much higher signal-to-noise ratio and smaller peak width than the conventional detector did. A Detection width of 0.5 μm was easily achieved.

Keywords: capillary electrophoresis; coupled device; charge coupled; method; detected charge

Journal Title: Journal of separation science
Year Published: 2017

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