Schachermeyer, 2013 - Google Patents
Flow Field Flow Fractionation Method Development for Applied BioanalysisSchachermeyer, 2013
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- Schachermeyer S
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Flow field flow fractionation (F4) and asymmetric F4 (AF4) are open channel separation instruments relying on an axial-flow and a perpendicular cross-flow to separate analytes based on hydrodynamic radius. The cross-flow provides enough force to simultaneously …
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