A well-known limitation of hydrodynamic chromatography arises from the synergistic interaction between transverse diffusion and streamwise convection, which enhances axial dispersion through the Taylor-Aris mechanism. We show that a periodic sequence of slip/no-slip conditions at the channel walls (e.g., representing wall indentations hosting stable air pockets) can significantly reduce axial dispersion, thus enhancing separation performance. The theoretical/numerical analysis is based on a generalization of Brenner’s macrotransport approach to solute transport, here modified to account for the finite-size of the suspended particles. The most effective dispersion-taming outcome is observed when the alternating sequence of slip/no-sli...
The pressure drop required by available chromatography column packings constitutes an operational dr...
This work presents an analytical attempt to illustrate the effect of axial diffusion on concentratio...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
A well-known limitation of hydrodynamic chromatography arises from the synergistic interaction betw...
A well-known limitation of hydrodynamic chromatography arises from the synergistic interaction betw...
Despite its relatively long history, open-channel hydrodynamic chromatography (OC-HDC) still represe...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
Taylor-Aris dispersion represents an undesired phenomenon in pressure-driven liquid chromatography, ...
Microcapillary hydrodynamic chromatography (MHDC) is a well-established technique for the size-based...
Hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) is a well-established analytical separation method for the size se...
Open-Tubular Liquid Chromatography (OTLC) is currently limited by two shortcomings, namely the low r...
The pressure drop required by available chromatography column packings constitutes an operational dr...
This work presents an analytical attempt to illustrate the effect of axial diffusion on concentratio...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...
A well-known limitation of hydrodynamic chromatography arises from the synergistic interaction betw...
A well-known limitation of hydrodynamic chromatography arises from the synergistic interaction betw...
Despite its relatively long history, open-channel hydrodynamic chromatography (OC-HDC) still represe...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
This article develops the theoretical analysis of transport and dispersion phenomena in wide-bore ch...
Taylor-Aris dispersion represents an undesired phenomenon in pressure-driven liquid chromatography, ...
Microcapillary hydrodynamic chromatography (MHDC) is a well-established technique for the size-based...
Hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) is a well-established analytical separation method for the size se...
Open-Tubular Liquid Chromatography (OTLC) is currently limited by two shortcomings, namely the low r...
The pressure drop required by available chromatography column packings constitutes an operational dr...
This work presents an analytical attempt to illustrate the effect of axial diffusion on concentratio...
The familiar example of Taylor dispersion of molecular solutes is extended to describe colloidal sus...