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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 20(3/4): 297-312, 1987. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-60995

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1. The fundamentals of the osmosedimentation effect are reviewed and its applications to chemical and biochemical separation problems are presented. 2. The osmosedimentation effect (solute sedimentation enhanced by osmotic and reverse-osmotic solvent mass spontaneously generated within a vertical dialysis cell) may be described by using standard treatment of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. 3. This allows many hitherto unfeasible or very difficult experiments to be performed: polymer and particle MW determination, under gravity or low-speed (1000-5000 rpm) centrifugation; dissolved protein concentration, by low-speed centrifugation; density gradient generation, at low centrifugation speeds; fast separation of line particles, particle concentration and fractionation, under gravity and low speed centrifugation. 4. Osmocentrifugation methods may be easily implemented in any laboratory, as their requirents are: the availability of standard centrifuges and rotors, inexpensive dialysis cells and cellulose acetate membranes, which can be prepared in the laboratory


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Blood Sedimentation , Centrifugation, Density Gradient , Osmolar Concentration , Ultrafiltration
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