Field-Flow Fractionation: Potential Role in the Analysis of Energy Related Materials
- 1 April 1980
- journal article
- chromatographic processes
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Separation Science and Technology
- Vol. 15 (3) , 615-635
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01496398008068500
Abstract
The general principles and scope of field-flow fractionation (FFF) are presented with descriptions of individual FFF subtechniques and the macromolecular, colloidal, and fine particle systems to which they have been applied. Several specific examples of energy-related materials are presented for which FFF is expected to yield important analytical information.Keywords
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