Geometric scaling effects in electrical field flow fractionation. 2. Experimental results

Analytical Chemistry
Bruce K GaleA Bruno Frazier

Abstract

Geometric scaling of microelectrical field flow fractionation (micro-EFFF) systems is investigated experimentally and compared to theory and to macroscale EFFF systems. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate that the miniaturized system operates according to the scaling theory associated with the system. Demonstrated improvements in the channels include increased retention and resolution and decreased peak broadening, electrical time constants, relaxation time, power consumption, and sample size. Additionally, scaling effects related to the compression of separation zones in the miniaturized EFFF systems are discussed.

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Feb 15, 2007·Analytical Chemistry·Dongeun HuhShuichi Takayama
Dec 29, 2015·Analytical Chemistry·Mathuros OrnthaiBruce K Gale
Nov 28, 2015·Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry·Mathuros OrnthaiBruce K Gale
Jun 11, 2008·Sensors and Actuators. B, Chemical·Moon-Hwan ChangIan M Kennedy
Apr 25, 2012·Electrophoresis·Srinivas MeruguBruce K Gale
Nov 20, 2013·Scientific Reports·Doo Jin LeeYoung Seok Song
Dec 22, 2005·Journal of Chromatography. a·Himanshu J Sant, Bruce K Gale
Feb 3, 2015·Electrophoresis·Hwi Yong LeeAdrienne R Minerick
Jul 20, 2006·Electrophoresis·Ameya KantakBruce K Gale
Apr 1, 2005·Electrophoresis·Bruce K Gale, Merugu Srinivas
Oct 6, 2010·Electrophoresis·Merugu SrinivasBruce K Gale
Mar 22, 2014·Electrophoresis·Hwi Yong LeeAdrienne R Minerick
Sep 8, 2009·Journal of Chromatography. a·G Bégaud-GrimaudP J P Cardot
Apr 18, 2006·Analytical Chemistry·Ameya S KantakBruce K Gale
Jul 24, 2013·Analytical Chemistry·Tristan F Kinde, Debashis Dutta

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