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Field-flow fractionation of macromolecules

Journal of Chromatography A, 1989
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a versatile family of techniques, applicable to macromolecules, colloids, and cell-sized particles. This paper focuses specifically on the applicability of FFF to macromolecules. Following a brief description of the principles of FFF, the characteristics of FFF that bear on its efficacy in separating macromolecules are
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Two-dimensional field-flow fractionation

Journal of Chromatography A, 1990
Multidimensional field-flow fractionation (FFF) is described in two major forms: one in which different separative stages are coupled together and one in which two independent displacements, at least one of them FFF, are carried out in a generally planar channel structure.
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Acoustic field-flow fractionation

Journal of Chromatography A, 1988
Abstract Field-flow fractionation (FFF) in a standing acoustic wave field with the use of radiation pressure was studied. With this force field across the channel, values characterizing the effectiveness of the separation were obtained. In this situation the separation process resembles conventional FFF.
S.N. Semyonov, K.I. Maslow
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Tutorial: Field-Flow Fractionation

The Chemical Educator, 1996
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of techniques used to characterize macromolecules, colloids, and particulate materials, primarily by size, but in some cases by composition as well. FFF has many similarities to chromatography, but it also has several unique differences.
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Field Flow Fractionation

Separation and Purification Methods, 1973
Eli Grushka   +3 more
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Toward Next Generation Lateral Flow Assays: Integration of Nanomaterials

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Ruslán Álvarez-Diduk   +2 more
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Field-Flow Fractionation Fundamentals

2005
Theory and fundamentals of the Field-Flow Fractionation method are presented in this chapter ...
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