Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 6th Edition
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Chapter 30, Problem 30.9QAP
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The order of elution of protein ions A2+, B+ and C3+ needs to be determined, if they are ionized at pH at which electrical FFF separation is carried out.
Concept introduction:
FFF or Field flow fractionation is a separation method in which a field is applied to solution that is pumped through channel perpendicular to the direction of flow such that the particles separate. The separation depends on the force applied by the field.
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