Inventors:
Gregory Paul Cauchon - Thousand Oaks CA
Assignee:
Amgen Inc. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
B01D 1508
US Classification:
210635, 210656, 210748, 2101982, 210800, 210804, 209 18, 209131, 209156, 209422
Abstract:
An improved flow field-flow fractionation (flow FFF) process has been developed which permits the high-resolution separation of analytes without stopping or reversing the axial flow, introducing additional axial flow streams, or further splitting the axial flow stream. The improved procedure speeds up, streamlines, and simplifies the apparatus and the procedure without unduly concentrating the sample, permits the use of flow-sensitive detection technologies in a manner which has previously been difficult or impossible, and avoids the artifactual aggregation which is known to result from other relaxation procedures. The process also permits the calculation of the channel width w without reference to system or void peaks in the fractogram. These capabilities render the improved flow FFF procedure more accurate as well as more practical, and permit automated flow FFF separations to be routinely performed on commercially-available HPLC systems with only minor modifications.