2008 Annual Meeting
(347g) Electrophoretic Migration of Proteins In Semi-Dilute Polymer Solutions
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Our results show that the electrophoretic mobility of protein fragments decreases exponentially with the concentration c of the polymer solution. The mobility was found to decrease logarithmically with the molecular weight of the protein fragment. In addition, the mobility was found to be independent of the electric field in the separation channel. The dispersion is relatively independent of polymer concentration and it first increases with protein size and then decreases with a maximum at about 45 kDa. The resolution power of the device decreases with concentration of PDMA solution but it is always better than the 10% of protein size. The protein migration does not seem to correspond to the Ogston or the reptation models. A semi-empirical expression for mobility given by van Winkle fits the data very well.