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A means of coupling [[capillary electrophoresis]] to [[mass spectrometry]] in which a liquid reservoir surrounds the separation capillary and transfer capillary to the mass spectrometer. The reservoir provides electrical contact for the capillary electrophoresis.
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#N. J. Reinhoud, W. M. A. Niessen, U. R. Tjaden, L. G. Gramberg, E. R. Verheij, J. van der Greef, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 3 (1989) 348.
#Edgar D. Lee, Wolfang M?????ck, Jack D. Henion, Thomas R. Covey, Biol. Mass Spectrom. 18 (1989) 253.
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An interface used to combine CE with MS in which a reservoir supplies the additional solvent flow to the CE effluent in order to achieve stable electrospray operation.
An interface used to combine CE with MS in which a reservoir supplies the additional solvent flow to the CE effluent in order to achieve stable electrospray operation.
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Liquid junction interface

An interface used to combine CE with MS in which a reservoir supplies the additional solvent flow to the CE effluent in order to achieve stable electrospray operation.

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