Separation of nanoplastics and determination of their surface charge by EAF4

Resource type:
Application note
Format:
pdf
Date of creation:
28 November 2019
Library code:
12742
The Postnova EAF2000 system is based on the AF2000 asymmetrical flow FFF module, with an additional electrical FFF module, a special EAF4 channel and a software module. The EAF2000 is ideal for many applications in the domains of biopharm, environment and nanomaterials.
In this application note, Postnova presents data on separation of polystyrene nanoplastics, and demonstrate how electrical asymmetrical flow FFF (EAF4) can be used for simultaneous size separation and particle surface charge measurement.