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handle: 11104/0241513
This contribution provides fundamental theoretical background of ITP in moving-boundary systems. It is based on the approximation of capillary ITP as a 1D process and the general condition of ITP migration, i.e., the existence of a self-sharpening boundary capable to form a stack of zones moving with equal velocities.
moving boundary system, capillary isotachophoresis, stacking capability
moving boundary system, capillary isotachophoresis, stacking capability
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