How does negatively charged molecule move to cathode in capillary electrophoroesis?
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In the presence of an applied electric field, the diffuse layer migrates towards the negatively charged cathode creating an electrophoretic flow (μep) that drags bulk solvent along with it. Anions in solution are attracted to the positively charged anode, but get swept to the cathode as well.
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