“…For instance, it has been employed to separate Au [32,33,35,38,39,43], Ag [40,42], Au/Ag (core/ shell) [46], silicate nanoparticles [37], latex and polystyrene particles [29,30,36,44], and other metal oxides particles [31,34]. However, most of them were focused on the separation of larger core nanoparticles (diameter .5 nm) [29-34, 36-42, 44, 46] rather than MPCs, or the mixture [29-31, 34, 36, 37, 41]/two-component mixture [38,39,44,47] of commercial available nanoparticles rather than real sample of polydisperse product of nanoparticles, or separation of a polydisperse product of nanoparticle with poor resolution [32,33,35,[40][41][42]. In addition, the migration order of nanoparticles in CZE with bare capillary in some reports is quite contradicting whilst some claimed that the earlier-migrating peak was the larger core-size nanoparticles [32,33,36] and others suggested it was the smaller ones [29, 30, 37-39, 41, 42, 46, 47].…”