Postnova Analytics Field-Flow Fractionation and light scattering detector for particle, nanoparticle, macromolecules and polymer characterisation. Determination of molar mass, size, composition and elemental distribution of complex samples.
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is an increasingly important family of techniques for macromolecular separations spanning synthetic, biological, and natural polymers and intricate complexes. FFF's many advantageous characteristics originate from its open channel (no packing material) and the ability to ...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a separation method used for the fractionation of macromolecular or particulate samples, usually in a long and narrow channel between two parallel plates. A carrier liquid flows through this channel, while a force acts at right angle to the flow. Separation ...
Flow Field-Flow Fractionation has been the most important Field-Flow Fractionation technique for over two decades. The world’s first commercial Flow Field-Flow Fractionation instrument, the Model F1000, was invented and commercialized in 1986 by FFFract
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a versatile means of size- based separations, capable of fractionating viral particles, liposomes, and lipid nanoparticles, proteins, and more. The EclipseTMsystem is the foundation of FFF-MALS, a technique for the separation and characterization of macromolecules an...
Field Flow Fractionation (FFF)doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16712-6_100319Multiangle Light Scattering from Separated Samples (MALS with SEC or FFF)Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of flexible elution techniques capable of simultaneous separation and measurement. Its sample domain extends across a broad macromolecular-colloidal-particulate continuum from about 1 nanometer to more than 100 micrometers and incorporates both simple and complex...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of high-resolution techniques capable of separating and characterizing materials in the macromolecular and colloidal range, and beyond. Applications have spanned a 10 15 -fold mass range, extending from molecules under 1000 molecular weight to particles 100...
Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a family of high-resolution techniques capable of separating and characterizing materials in the macromolecular and colloidal range, and beyond. Applications have spanned a 10 15 -fold mass range, extending from molecules under 1000 molecular weight to particles 100...
Field-Flow Fractionation was invented and patented in 1966 by Prof. Calvin Giddings (1930-1996), an outstanding scientist and two-times Nobel-Price nominee (1984/1994), from University Utah at Salt Lake City, USA. Prof. Giddings founded the Field-Flow Fractionation Research Center (FFFresearch ...