Abstract
The applicability of capillary electromigration techniques for the separation of spherical nanoparticles, defined as nanomaterials in the size range of 1–100nm, in at least one of its dimensions, will be discussed. We focus on polymer particles, inorganic particles, quantum dots, fullerenes, and among bioparticles, on liposomes, lipoproteins, and exosomes. Of capillary electromigration techniques, capillary electrophoresis, electrokinetic capillary chromatography, capillary gel electrophoresis, capillary isoelectric focusing, and capillary isotachophoresis are those, which are useful for the separation of nanoparticles, although not so frequently exploited.
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