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John Wiley Field-Flow Fractionation Handbook 2000 Edition by Martin E. Schimpf, Karin Caldwell, J. Calvin Giddings
Field flow fractionation (FFF) is an emerging separation technique, which has been proven successful in the analysis of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology products, polymers, soils, and foods, among others. In this book, Martin Schimpf joins forces with Karin Caldwell and J. Calvin Giddings, two of the primary developers of this technique, to bring you the first comprehensive, one-stop reference on the technique. Table of contents :- PRINCIPLES AND THEORY. The Field-Flow Fractionation Family: Underlying Principles (J. Giddings). Retention-Normal Mode (M. Schure, et al.). Band Broadening and Plate Height (J. Davis). Resolution and Fractionating Power (M. Schimpf). Steric Field-Flow Fractionation and the Steric Transition (K. Caldwell). Optimization (M. Schimpf). Physicochemical Measurements and Distributions from Field-Flow Fractionation (F. Dondi & M. Martin). Electrical Field-Flow Fractionation (K. Caldwell). Other Field-Flow Fractionation Techniques (J. Bigelow). Sample Recovery (S. Ratanathanawongs-Williams & J. Giddings). APPLICATIONS: INDUSTRIAL AND BIOMEDICAL. Latexes and Emulsions (B. Barman). Metal Particles (L. Oppenheimer, et al.). Miscellaneous Submicrometer-Sized Particles (B. Barman). Miscellaneous Particles1 m in Diameter (M. Moon). Lipophilic Polymers (S. Lee). Synthetic PolymersWater Soluble (M. Benincasa). Protein Complexes and Lipoproteins (P. Li & M. Hansen). Cell Separations (A. Lucas, et al.). APPLICATIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL. Overview of Environmental Applications (R. Beckett). Characterization of Humic Substances (R. Beckett & M. Schimpf). Aquatic Colloids (J. Ranville & R. Beckett). Investigation of Pollutant-Particle Association (D. Murphy & R. Beckett). Biological Particles of Environmental Interest (R. Sharma & R. Beckett). Index.