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Fast Breaking Comments

By Andreas J. Zemann

ESI Special Topics, April 2003
Citing URL - http://www.esi-topics.com/fbp/2003/april03-AndreasZemann.html

Andreas J. Zemann answers a few questions about this month's fast breaking paper in the field of Engineering.


From •>>April 2003

Field: Engineering
Article Title: "Conductivity detection in capillary electrophoresis"
Authors: Zemann, AJ
Journal: TRAC-TREND ANAL CHEM
Volume: 20
Page: 346-354
Year: JUN-JUL 2001
* Leopold Franzens Univ Innsbruck, Inst Analyt Chem & Radiochem, Innsbruck, Austria.
* Leopold Franzens Univ Innsbruck, Inst Analyt Chem & Radiochem, Innsbruck, Austria.

ST:  Why do you think your paper is highly cited?

Because there are only a few articles which present a comprehensive overview on this specific topic.

ST:  Could you summarize the significance of your paper in layman's terms?

People should use the best detection technique for their analytes. In many cases the solution is simple and cheap.

ST:  How did you become involved in this research?

I became involved because of the inadequacies of other detection techniques for capillary electrophoresis.End

Andreas Zemann, Associate Professor
University of Innsbruck
Institute of Analytical Chemistry & Radiochemistry
Innsbruck, Austria

ESI Special Topics, April 2003
Citing URL - http://www.esi-topics.com/fbp/2003/april03-AndreasZemann.html

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