Bulletin of the Korean chemical society | |
Separation and Characterization of Dust and Ground Water Particulates Using Gravitational SPLITT Fractionation | |
Sang-Keun Lee1  Seungho Lee1  Hee-Young Park1  Sung-Gwon Yang1  Chul Hun Eum1  | |
关键词: Gravitation SPLITT Fractionation (GSF); Preparative separation; Sedimentation coefficient; Dust; Ground water particles.; | |
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学科分类:化学(综合) | |
来源: Korean Chemical Society | |
【 摘 要 】
Split-flow thin (SPLITT) cell Fractionation (SF) is a technique that allows separation of particulates and macromolecules into two fractions. A gravitational SF (GSF) system is constructed and tested for its applicability for separation of dust and ground water particulates. When tested with polystyrene latex particles, experimental data were in good agreements with theory. The 9.8 and 21.4 Л polystyrene particles were successfully separated in a continuous mode, where the mixture is continuously fed into the GSF channel allowing separation in a large scale. The GSF system is successfully applied to continuous separation of dust and ground water particles based on the sedimentation coefficient, which is closely related to the particle size. The separations were confirmed by microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis.
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