Separation of Nanoparticles in Aqueous Multiphase Systems through Centrifugation
Article 2012 en
Authors
ÖA
Özge Akbulut
CM
Charles R. Mace
RM
Ramsés V. Martínez
Abstract
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This paper demonstrates the use of aqueous multiphase systems (MuPSs) as media for rate-zonal centrifugation to separate nanoparticles of different shapes and sizes. The properties of MuPSs do not change with time or during centrifugation; this stability facilitates sample collection after separation. A three-phase system demonstrates the separation of the reaction products (nanorods, nanospheres, and large particles) of a synthesis of gold nanorods, and enriches the nanorods from 48 to 99% in less than ten minutes using a benchtop centrifuge.
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