The flow field-flow fractionation (FIFFF) technique is a promising method for separating and analysing particles and large size macromolecules from a few nanometers to approximately 50 μm. A new fractionation channel is described featuring well defined flow conditions even for low channel heights with convenient assembling and operations features. The application of the new flow field-flow fractionation channel is proved by the analysis of pigments and other small particles of technical interest in the submicrometer range. The experimental results including multimodal size distributions are presented and discussed
The term Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) identifies a family of separation techniques able to separat...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) occupies a unique niche in the field of analytical separations becaus...
Normal analytical methods have difficulties when analysing complex samples containing particles of d...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of instrumental techniques that separates and characteriz...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
The term Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) identifies a family of separation techniques able to separat...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) occupies a unique niche in the field of analytical separations becaus...
Normal analytical methods have difficulties when analysing complex samples containing particles of d...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of instrumental techniques that separates and characteriz...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
International audienceThis chapter presents the most used FFF techniques and the main associated det...
The term Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) identifies a family of separation techniques able to separat...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) occupies a unique niche in the field of analytical separations becaus...
Normal analytical methods have difficulties when analysing complex samples containing particles of d...