Thermogravitational Field-Flow Fractionation: An Elution Thermogravitational Column

Abstract
The major operating characteristics of thermal field-flow fractionation (thermal FFF) and of thermogravitational columns are compared, and it is shown that the two approaches can be advantageously combined in a method we call thermogravitational FFF. The theory of this technique is developed, with primary attention given to a change in the velocity profile under different flow conditions and its effect on component retention, column efficiency, resolution, and selectivity. Experimental results are shown to be in good overall accord with theory. It is shown that the potential of thermogravitational FFF lies in the fractionation of low molecular weight polymers or of other species having weak thermal diffusion.