Abstract

Experimentally measured local conductivities have been used as input data to a numerical model describing three-dimensional fluid flow and heat transfer in continuous-flow electrophoresis. These calculations are used to show the effect of gravity on the flow field in a commercially available apparatus. Different membrane types and different carrier solutions have been studied. Experimental conditions likely to give rise to buoyancy-driven flow have been found.

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