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Comparative Study
. 1998 Jul 1;70(13):2495-503.
doi: 10.1021/ac9710792.

Particle size analysis of dilute environmental colloids by flow field-flow fractionation using an opposed flow sample concentration technique

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Comparative Study

Particle size analysis of dilute environmental colloids by flow field-flow fractionation using an opposed flow sample concentration technique

H Lee et al. Anal Chem. .

Abstract

An on-line concentration method has been developed for the analysis of dilute suspensions of macromolecules and particles by flow field-flow fractionation (FFF). This method, termed opposed flow sample concentration (OFSC), uses two opposing flowstreams to focus sample into a narrow band near the inlet of the flow FFF channel. Large sample volumes (up to 1 L) have been successfully loaded, concentrated, and separated in a 1 mL volume flow FFF channel. Concentration factors as high as 10(5) have been achieved. The effectiveness of OFSC flow FFF was demonstrated using mixtures of monodispersed standards such as proteins and polystyrene latex beads. Retention times, peak areas, and resolution are comparable for a 10 mL and a typical 10 microL injection volume. The applicability of the method to environmental studies was demonstrated by a separation of river water colloids.

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