Both beginners and experienced researchers can confidently rely on this book to confirm their own understanding or to improve their field-flow fractionation methods and the interpretation of the results.
Author(s): Josef Janca
Series: Chromatographic Science Series
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1987
Language: English
Pages: 348
City: Boca Raton
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Preface
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Origin and Development of Field-Flow Fractionation
Principal Characteristics and Definition of Field-Flow Fractionation
References
Chapter 2 General Principles and Theory
General Principles of Field-Flow Fractionation
Theory of Retention
Theory of Zone Dispersion
Alternative Models of Field-Flow Fractionation Processes
References
Chapter 3 Techniques and Their Scope
Classification of Various Techniques
Physicochemical Fundamentals and Scope of FFF Techniques
References
Chapter 4 Instrumentation and Experimental Procedures
General Equipment
Channels and Auxiliary Equipment
References
Chapter 5 Analytical Methodology
Methodological Aspects of FFF
Reliability of Results
Accuracy, Precision, Repeatability, and Reproducibility
References
Chapter 6 Applications for Polymer and Particle Characterization
Practical Use of FFF Methods and Techniques
Classical FFF Methods
Focusing FFF Methods
References
Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks
Comparison of FFF with Related Methods
Range of FFF and Chromatography
Appendix: Sample Program and Flowchart for Sedimentation FFF Data Evaluation
References
Index