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Project: Microscale Electrical FFF
I am currently involved in developing field
flow fractionation (FFF) based microchromatography
systems and on-chip detection schemes for the development of basic
platform for micro total analysis systems. Micro separation systems under
study are capable of separating soluble and colloidal sample ranging from few
nanometers to several microns and can be used for detection and size analysis or
sample preparation for further downstream processing. These 25
mm in height, 2
mm wide and 5 cm long FFF devices use a variety of driving force which include electrical,
thermal, dielectrophoretic in combination or alone. My work is related to
devise the experimental methods to study not so well understood aspects of these
systems, improvement in existing systems and development of new products. Masters Thesis: Improved Scaling Models for Electrical FFF Home Page: www.eng.utah.edu/~sant |
Send mail to
bruce.gale@utah.edu with
questions or comments about this web site.
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