Field-flow fractionation in the hyperlayer inversion region

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Thesis Supervisor J. Calvin Giddings
Honors Advisor/Mentor William J. Breckenridge
Creator Jensen, Keith Dale
Title Field-flow fractionation in the hyperlayer inversion region
Date 1993-08
Year graduated 1993
Description Separation by crossflow/hyperlayer field-flow fractionation (FFF) is extended well below the normal limit of 1um to include particles 0.24 um in diameter and larger. An example of coelution of different sized particles, the major complication of the hyperlayer inversion, is included. A mixture of four polystyrene latex particle standards ranging in size from 2.062 um to 0.300 um is separated in the hyperlayer mode with baseline resolution in under three minutes. A fast normal mode separation of four polystyrene particles is also separated with baseline resolution in less than three minutes. The hyperlayer inversion diameter is lowered by increasing the force of the applied field and hydrodynamic lift forces which focus the eluting particles into thin bands which elute in the hyperlayer mode. The applied field is increased in flow FFF by increasing the cross flowrate. Increasing the channel flowrate and decreasing the channel breadth and width increase the shear rate which increase the lift forces.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Field-flow fractionation
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Keith Dale Jensen
Format Medium application/pdf
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Setname ir_htca
ID 1328090
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rz3gd9
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