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Y.-H. Lee

Researcher at National Taiwan University

Publications -  7
Citations -  368

Y.-H. Lee is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capillary electrophoresis & Chelation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 329 citations.

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Capillary electrophoretic determination of organic acids with indirect detection

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a method for the determination of several organic acids commonly found in foods and beverages, including oxalic, citric, acetic, tartaric, malic, succinic, lactic, carbonic, aspartic, glutamic, ascorbic and gluconic acids, by capillary electrophoresis with indirect absorbance detection.
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Capillary electrophoretic determination of amino acids with indirect absorbance detection

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the capillary electrophoretic analysis of a mixture of twenty common amino acids with indirect absorbance detection was developed, where metal cations and cationic surfactants were used as buffer additives either to decrease or reverse the electroosmotic flow in order to improve the resolution.
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Determination of metal cations by capillary electrophoresis effect of background carrier and completing agents

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for simultaneously determining alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metal ions and Group IB, IIB and IVA metals ions was developed, where Imidazole, benzylamine, ephedrine or pyridine was used as the carrier buffer and background absorbance provider.
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Capillary electrophoretic analysis of inorganic cations: Role of complexing agent and buffer pH

TL;DR: Capillary electrophoresis for the determination of inorganic metal cations in the presence of various complexing agents was investigated in this paper, where acetic, glycolic, lactic, hydroxyisobutyric, oxalic, malonic, malic, tartaric, succinic and citric acid.