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SPLITT cell analytical separation of silica particles. Non-specific crossover effects: Does the shear-induced diffusion play a role?

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CHROMATOGRAPHIA
Volume 65, Issue 7-8, Pages 453-462

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1365/s10337-006-0153-y

Keywords

SPLITT cell separation; split-flow lateral transport thin fractionation; shear-induced diffusion; silica particles

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The gravitational split-flow lateral transport thin fractionation is known to be a fast, simple, theoretically tractable and tunable tool for the binary separation of molecular or particulate samples into different dimensional fractions. This fractionation is performed in a so-called SPLITT cell and is due to the combined effect of the gravitational force field and the flow rates inside the separation channel. It is known that separation performance is strongly dependent on the flow rate conditions and feed flow concentration, however, to date, few studies have been conducted to investigate the effect non-specific crossover has on separation. The aim of this work is to establish whether diffusive processes stemming from hydrodynamic effects contribute in any way to the quality of separation. A silica sample of known granule size distribution was chosen for this study which has environmental applications.

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