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Jorge Sáiz

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  33
Citations -  745

Jorge Sáiz is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capillary electrophoresis & Ethylene glycol dinitrate. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 626 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Sáiz include University of Basel & University of Alcalá.

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Portable Capillary Electrophoresis Instrument with Automated Injector and Contactless Conductivity Detection

TL;DR: A portable capillary electrophoresis instrument featuring an automated, robust, valve-based injection system that significantly facilitates operation in the field compared to previous injection approaches was developed and the determination of phosphate at a sewage treatment plant was carried out.
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Simple semi-automated portable capillary electrophoresis instrument with contactless conductivity detection for the determination of β-agonists in pharmaceutical and pig-feed samples.

TL;DR: An inexpensive, robust and easy to use portable capillary electrophoresis instrument with miniaturized high-voltage capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection was developed and was employed successfully for the determination of some β-agonists down to 0.7ppm in pharmaceutical and pig-feed sample matrices in Vietnam.
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Instrumentino: An open-source modular Python framework for controlling Arduino based experimental instruments ☆

TL;DR: Instrumentino is an open-source modular graphical user interface framework for controlling Arduino based experimental instruments that expands the control capability of Arduino by allowing instruments builders to easily create a custom user interface program running on an attached personal computer.
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Rapid determination of scopolamine in evidence of recreational and predatory use.

TL;DR: A method for the rapid analysis of suspicious samples was developed, using a portable capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detection, which allows the separation of scopolamine from atropine which has a similar structure and is present along with scopolamines in some samples.
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Automated dual capillary electrophoresis system with hydrodynamic injection for the concurrent determination of cations and anions.

TL;DR: The capillary electrophoresis instrument was successfully applied to the concurrent monitoring of the concentrations of the three ions during the biological removal of ammonium from contaminated groundwater in a sequencing batch reactor, where NO3(-) and NO2(-) are formed as intermediate products.