This book introduces the reader to thermal field-flow fractionation and
discusses its advantages over the fundamental problems associated with
traditional column-based analytical techniques commonly used to
characterize polymers and macromolecules. The authors discuss the
theoretical background, equipment, experimental procedures as well as
the recent advances and applications of thermal field-flow
fractionation. Complete with several practical examples and
troubleshooting guidelines, the book is written for beginners and
experienced separation scientists alike and will enable its readers to
optimize their experimental conditions for their specific separation
needs and problems.