Learn how FFF can separate Proteins, Polymers and Particles without Column in a special Scientific Seminar and Talk which will be presented at Analytica 2010 in the Forum Laboratory at Thursday, March, 25th, 11:00 in Hall B2. Presenter will be Dr. Thorsten Klein. The goal of this talk will be to present the history of FFF, the working principle, the different versions of FFF and their applications in Polymers, Particles and Proteins. An free electronic copy of the presentation (PDF file) will be available at the Postnova booth 323 in Hall A2.

Analytica Forum Laboratory

Postnova presents the most advanced Asymmetric Flow available on the market.

Please come and learn how this system can achieve Separation without Column and why it is the ideal choice for Nanoparticle, Protein and Polymer characterization.

AF2000 AT SERIES – Ambient Temperature aqueous/organ. Asymmetric Flow FFF
AF2000 MT SERIES – Mid Temperature aqueous/organic Asymmetric Flow FFF
AF2000 HT SERIES – High Temperature organic Asymmetric Flow FFF

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Meet world-leading scientists such as Prof. Frimmel, Prof. Jamie Lead, Prof. Haselov and Dr. Delay and discuss with them how they use FFF to characterize Engineered nanoparticles in the Environment.

Analytica Conference 2010

At Analytica Postnova will launch ist new CF2000 Series Centrifugal FFF. The system is the most advanced high resolution particles separator and ideally suited for any nanoparticle research.

Please come and learn how this system can achieve separation and fractionation of Nanoparticle without any Column and why it is a standard analysis tool fo any nano group.

CF2000 Series Brochure

At Analytica Postnova will also unveils its new PN3150 RI detector. This detector was made for FFF, is optimzed for FFF and perfectly fits into the complete line of Postnova FFF modules.

Come and see why this detector is not only showing a high sensitivity but also owns an exeption flow / base line stability compared to other detectors on the market.

PN3100 Series: Differential Refractometer PN3150 | website Postnova Analytics

An article by T. Otte, R. Brüll, T. Macko, H. Pascha (German Institute for Polymers) and Thorsten Klein on "Optimisation of ambient and high temperature asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation with dual/multi-angle light scattering and infrared/refractive index detection" was recently published in "Journal of Chromatography A".

read abstract | website Elsevier Publishing


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