Examine principles of asymmetrical f ow field-flow fractionation (AF4), which applies hydrodynamic forces and allows the user to separate macromolecules and particles with high efficiency.
The demand from the chemical industry for analytical techniques that accurately and efficiently separate, fractionate, and characterize macromolecular species has been created by the on-going race to develop nanotechnology.
Visit CHROMacademy.com our new e-learning site dedicated to the analytical chemistry community.
Need innovative ideas or methods that are tried and true? Visit industrymatter.com for a collection of analyzed, valuable information that's worth a read.