ABSTRACT

Field-ow fractionation, commonly designated as FFF, is a versatile family of separation techniques able to separate and characterize an enormous assortment of colloidal-supramolecular species in a wide range of dimensions/molecular weights. Giddings is considered the inventor of this technique since he contributed to the development of theory, different techniques, instrumentation, methodology, and applications [1], even if studies on the theoretical fundamentals of fractionation under force and ow elds had appeared before and/or independently [2].