The fractionation of starch granules was investigated using a SPLITT (split flow-thin) cell, a relatively new system for fast, continuous binary separations. The effect of such basic separation parameters as carrier composition, relative flow-rates and sample concentration on the SPLITT cell performance were exploited. The obtained starch fractions were checked by both optical microscopy and sedimentation / steric field flow fractionation (Sd/StFFF). The sedimentation field flow fractionation technique was employed for the starch sample using the density compensation procedure.
Continuous SPLITT fractionation of starch particles
CONTADO, Catia;BLO, Gabriella;DONDI, Francesco
1999
Abstract
The fractionation of starch granules was investigated using a SPLITT (split flow-thin) cell, a relatively new system for fast, continuous binary separations. The effect of such basic separation parameters as carrier composition, relative flow-rates and sample concentration on the SPLITT cell performance were exploited. The obtained starch fractions were checked by both optical microscopy and sedimentation / steric field flow fractionation (Sd/StFFF). The sedimentation field flow fractionation technique was employed for the starch sample using the density compensation procedure.File in questo prodotto:
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