Dual-field and flow-programmed lift hyperlayer field-flow fractionation. 1992

S K Ratanathanawongs, and J C Giddings
Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112.

Field and flow programming and their combination, dual programming, are shown to extend the particle size range to which a single flow/hyperlayer field-flow fractionation (FFF) run is applicable to approximately 1-50 microns. The rationale for programming flow/hyperlayer FFF (or other forms of lift hyperlayer FFF) is to expand the diameter range of micron size particles that can be resolved in a single run. By contrast, the reason for programming normal-mode FFF, the only kind of programming previously realized in FFF, is to reduce the analysis time of submicron particle samples of considerable size variability. These differences are explained in detail in relationship to the basic mechanisms governing retention in normal, steric, and lift hyperlayer FFF. Experiments are described in which field, flow, and dual programming are used to expand the accessible diameter range of flow/hyperlayer FFF. An example is shown in which 11 sizes of latex microspheres in the 2-48-microns diameter range are separated by dual programming in 11 min.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008863 Microspheres Small uniformly-sized spherical particles, of micrometer dimensions, frequently labeled with radioisotopes or various reagents acting as tags or markers. Latex Beads,Latex Particles,Latex Spheres,Microbeads,Bead, Latex,Beads, Latex,Latex Bead,Latex Particle,Latex Sphere,Microbead,Microsphere,Particle, Latex,Particles, Latex,Sphere, Latex,Spheres, Latex
D005591 Chemical Fractionation Separation of a mixture in successive stages, each stage removing from the mixture some proportion of one of the substances, for example by differential solubility in water-solvent mixtures. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) Fractionation, Chemical,Chemical Fractionations,Fractionations, Chemical

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