18mbo14e U4
18mbo14e U4
18mbo14e U4
Current:
Ohm’s law: V/I=R
It therefore appears that it is possible to accelerate an
electrophoretic separation by increasing the applied voltage,
which ultimately results in corresponding increase in the current
flowing.
The distance migrated by the ions will be proportional to both
current and time.
i. Heat:
One of the major problems for most forms of electrophoresis, that
is the generation of heat.
The following effects are seen on heating of the electrophoretic
medium has:
– An increased rate of diffusion of sample and buffer ions
which leads to the broadening of the separated samples.
– Formation of convention currents, which leads to mixing of
separated samples.
– Thermal instability of samples that are sensitive to heat.
– A decrease of buffer viscosity and hence reduction in the
resistance of the medium.
The Rate of migration of charged molecules
depends upon following factors