International audienceIn this work, we investigate the possibility of optimizing the operating conditions, namely mobilizing pressure, capillary length and capillary radius, for performing Taylor dispersion analysis on solutes having hydrodynamic diameter, 2Rh, between 1 and 100 nm. Optimizing Taylor dispersion analysis means finding the set of operating conditions that verify the conditions of validity of this method, and finding the most appropriate conditions that may enhance or maximize the separation performances. Our conclusion is that the performances of Taylor dispersion analysis are independent of the operating conditions, as far as the conditions of validity of the method are verified. The inequalities defining the set of acceptab...
The Taylor dispersion technique is used to determine the diffusion coefficients of the ternary syste...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
Taylor's classical analysis for scalar dispersion in a single phase fluid flow is rigorously ge...
The Taylor dispersion technique has been used for measuring binary mutual diffusion coefficients for...
Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) can be used for characterizing size of particles over a wide range....
International audienceThis study demonstrates that it is possible to get valuable information on the...
Taylor dispersion analysis is an absolute and straightforward characterization method that allows de...
Diffusion coefficients in liquid systems can be measured by the Taylor dispersion method (TDM).(1-5)...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
International audienceSeparation of closely related nanoparticles is still a challenging issue for t...
International audienceIn this work, Taylor dispersion analysis was applied to the measurement of mic...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal scalar spread of mean concentrati...
This thesis presents an experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of liquid-liquid Taylor flow...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
Special issue in Honor of Jean-Pierre Hansen We use a mesoscopic particle-based simulation technique...
The Taylor dispersion technique is used to determine the diffusion coefficients of the ternary syste...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
Taylor's classical analysis for scalar dispersion in a single phase fluid flow is rigorously ge...
The Taylor dispersion technique has been used for measuring binary mutual diffusion coefficients for...
Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) can be used for characterizing size of particles over a wide range....
International audienceThis study demonstrates that it is possible to get valuable information on the...
Taylor dispersion analysis is an absolute and straightforward characterization method that allows de...
Diffusion coefficients in liquid systems can be measured by the Taylor dispersion method (TDM).(1-5)...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
International audienceSeparation of closely related nanoparticles is still a challenging issue for t...
International audienceIn this work, Taylor dispersion analysis was applied to the measurement of mic...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal scalar spread of mean concentrati...
This thesis presents an experimental investigation of the hydrodynamics of liquid-liquid Taylor flow...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
Special issue in Honor of Jean-Pierre Hansen We use a mesoscopic particle-based simulation technique...
The Taylor dispersion technique is used to determine the diffusion coefficients of the ternary syste...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
Taylor's classical analysis for scalar dispersion in a single phase fluid flow is rigorously ge...