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Microscale Thermal Field Flow Fractionation (m-ThFFF) The work on microscale thermal FFF has developed as an outgrowth of the work on electrical systems. While not as well developed, there is still a number of advantages to miniaturizing thermal systems, which rely on thermal diffusion to perform separations. Students: Himanshu Sant Papers in this area: Thayne Edwards, Bruce K. Gale, and A.Bruno Frazier, A Microfabricated Thermal Field Flow Fractionation System, Anal. Chem., Vol. 74, No 6, pp. 1211-1216, March 15, 2002. Thayne L. Edwards, Bruce K. Gale, and A. Bruno Frazier, "Miniaturized Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation System" in Proc. of 1999 First Joint BMES/EMBS Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 13-16, 1999, p.848. Thayne L. Edwards, Bruce K. Gale, and A. Bruno Frazier, "A Micromachined Thermal Field- Flow Fractionation System, in Proc. of Transducers '99, 1999 International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan, June 7-11, 1999. |
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