Researchers at US laboratories and universities collaborated to demonstrate how a microfluidic valve-based pressure injector used with capillary-based CE–MS analyses will enable the high-throughput analysis of large numbers of samples for, e.g., measurement of prefractionated samples from an orthogonal separation. In this study, they cited Master Bond as follows: "Fused-silica capillaries were from Polymicro Technologies (Phoenix, AZ), and acid enduring epoxy (EP42HT-2) was from Master Bond (Hackensack, NJ).”1

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1 Kelly, Ryan T. Want, Chenchen. Rausch, Sarah J. Lee, Cheng S. Tang, Keqi. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory and Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Washington, United States and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Maryland, United States. “Pneumatic Microvalve-Based Hydrodynamic Sample Injection for High-Throughput, Quantitative Zone Electrophoresis in Capillaries.” https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac501910p

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