Abstract

ABSTRACTAfter comparing with electrokinetic injection (EKI) and transient isotachophoresis (t-ITP), the principles of electrokinetic supercharging (EKS) were introduced. Thereafter, the advances and applications of EKS in capillary electrophoresis were intorduced in the following aspects: EKI setups, t-ITP setups, capillary electrophoresis (CE) separation, and real sample analysis. The factors that limit its application are discussed, and the future development of EKS is also prospected.

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