Abstract

THE Tiselius electrophoresis apparatus is now established as an essential part of the equipment of protein chemists and others interested in colloidal electrolytes. Its first appearance in almost its prsent form, in 1937, was the result of a careful technical study aiming at rapid separation without the thermal convection which caused trouble in earlier apparatus. This problem was so successfully solved that the detailed electrophoretic analysis of protein mixtures became a simple routine. Electrophoresis by the Moving Boundary Method A Theoretical and Experimental Study. By Harry Svensson. (Arkiv for Kemi, Mineralogi och Geologi, K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien, 22A, No. 10.) Pp. 156. (Stockholm : Almquist and Wiksells Boktryckew A.B., 1946.)

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