Yeongsuk Yoo
Hannam University
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Analytical Science and Technology | 2015
Chul Hun Eum; Ahrahm Noh; Jaeyeong Choi; Yeongsuk Yoo; Woon Jung Kim; Seungho Lee
Split-flow thin cell fractionation (SPLITT fractionation, SF) is a particle separation technique that allows continuous (and thus a preparative scale) separation into two subpopulations based on the particle size or the density. In SF, there are two basic performance parameters. One is the throughput (TP), which was defined as the amount of sample that can be processed in a unit time period. Another is the fractionation efficiency (FE), which was defined as the number % of particles that have the size predicted by theory. Full-feed depletion mode (FFD-SF) have only one inlet for the sample feed, and the channel is equipped with a flow stream splitter only at the outlet in SF mode. In conventional FFD-mode, it was difficult to extend channel due to splitter in channel. So, we use large scale splitter-less FFD-SF to increase TP from increase channel scale. In this study, a FFD-SF channel was developed for a large-scale fractionation, which has no flow stream splitters (‘splitter less’), and then was tested for optimum TP and FE by varying the sample concentration and the flow rates at the inlet and outlet of the channel. Polyurethane (PU) latex beads having two different size distribution (about 3~7 µm, and about 2~30 µm) were used for the test. The sample concentration was varied from 0.2 to 0.8% (wt/vol). The channel flow rate was varied from 70, 100, 120 and 160 mL/min. The fractionated particles were monitored by optical microscopy (OM). The sample recovery was determined by collecting the particles on a 0.1 µm membrane filter. Accumulation of relatively large micron sized particles in channel could be prevented by feeding carrier liquid. It was found that, in order to achieve effective TP, the concentration of sample should be at higher than 0.4%.
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2016
Sujeong Han; Jaeyeong Choi; Yeongsuk Yoo; Eui Chang Jung; Seungho Lee
Analytical Science and Technology | 2014
Yeongsuk Yoo; Jaeyeong Choi; Woon Jung Kim; Chul Hun Eum; Euo Chang Jung; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Jaeyeong Choi; Haiyang Dou; Yeongsuk Yoo; Lars J Nilsson; Björn Bergenståhl; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Ahrahm Noh; Yeongsuk Yoo; Jaeyeong Choi; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Sujeong Han; Jaeyeong Choi; Yeongsuk Yoo; Kyun-Il Rah; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Yeongsuk Yoo; Jaeyeong Choi; Haiyang Dou; Claudia Zielke; Lars J Nilsson; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Yeongsuk Yoo; Jaeyeong Choi; EuoChang Jung; Seungho Lee
Archive | 2015
Chul Hun Eum; Ahrahm Noh; Jaeyeong Choi; Yeongsuk Yoo; Woon Jung Kim; Seungho Lee
한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2014
Sujeong Han; Jaeyeong Choi; Yeongsuk Yoo; Seungho Lee