Isolation of Carbon Black from Soils by Dispersion for Analysis: Quantitation and Characterization by Field Flow Fractionation Techniques
Lorenzo Sanjuan-Navarro,
Aaron Boughbina-Portolés,
Yolanda Moliner-Martínez
et al.
Abstract:In the present work,
a procedure based on a dispersive medium for
carbon black (CB) isolation from soil samples for analysis was proposed
for the first time. Polymeric and biological dispersants and a sequential
use of both dispersants were assayed. Asymmetrical flow field flow
fractionation with dynamic light scattering detector (AF4-DLS) and
sedimentation field flow fractionation with multi-angle light scattering
detector (SdF3-MALS) were used for CB quantitation and characterization
in the achieved dispersi… Show more
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