ABSTRACT

Field-flow fractionation has become a very effective method for the separation and analytical characterization of substances of macromolecular and particulate character-making this method probably the most important discovery in the analytical separation field since World War II. The first, complete, up-to-date reference on this notable separation method, Field-Flow Fractionation includes comprehensive explanations of general and theoretical principles . . . presents detailed descriptions of experimental techniques and instrumentation ... and discusses advantages over competitive processes. In addition, this resource demonstrates various applications for characterizing synthetic polymers ... analyzing biopolymers and particles in environmental samples ... and determining sizes of biological cells, viruses, and subcellular particles. Substantiating main conclusions of theories, experiments, and applications with graphs and drawings, and including numerous tables and photographs, this one-source reference is invaluable reading for analytical, industrial, physical, and polymer chemists; chrom­ atographers; biochemists; biotechnologists; biophysicists; and all others interested in the study and characterization of macromolecules or particles of various origins.

chapter Chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|63 pages

General Principles and Theory

chapter Chapter 3|48 pages

Techniques and Their Scope

chapter Chapter 4|61 pages

Instrumentation and Experimental Procedures

chapter Chapter 5|83 pages

Analytical Methodology

chapter Chapter 6|41 pages

Applications for Polymer and Particle Characterization

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

Concluding Remarks