Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet

We present numerical simulation of separating magnetic particles with different magnetic susceptibilities by magnetic chromatography using a high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet. The transient transport is numerically simulated for two kinds of particles having different magnetic susceptibil...

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Main Author: Satoshi Fukui, Yoshihiro Shoji, Jun Ogawa, Tetsuo Oka, Mitsugi Yamaguchi, Takao Sato, Manabu Ooizumi, Hiroshi Imaizumi and Takeshi Ohara
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2009-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/10/1/014610
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author Satoshi Fukui, Yoshihiro Shoji, Jun Ogawa, Tetsuo Oka, Mitsugi Yamaguchi, Takao Sato, Manabu Ooizumi, Hiroshi Imaizumi and Takeshi Ohara
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description We present numerical simulation of separating magnetic particles with different magnetic susceptibilities by magnetic chromatography using a high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet. The transient transport is numerically simulated for two kinds of particles having different magnetic susceptibilities. The time evolutions were calculated for the particle concentration in the narrow channel of the spiral arrangement placed in the magnetic field. The field is produced by the highly magnetized high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet. The numerical results show the flow velocity difference of the particle transport corresponding to the difference in the magnetic susceptibility, as well as the possible separation of paramagnetic particles of 20 nm diameter.
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spelling doaj.art-4f8ef0d04f85429380c8994f5c2ea6702022-12-22T00:53:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142009-01-01101014610Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnetSatoshi Fukui, Yoshihiro Shoji, Jun Ogawa, Tetsuo Oka, Mitsugi Yamaguchi, Takao Sato, Manabu Ooizumi, Hiroshi Imaizumi and Takeshi OharaWe present numerical simulation of separating magnetic particles with different magnetic susceptibilities by magnetic chromatography using a high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet. The transient transport is numerically simulated for two kinds of particles having different magnetic susceptibilities. The time evolutions were calculated for the particle concentration in the narrow channel of the spiral arrangement placed in the magnetic field. The field is produced by the highly magnetized high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet. The numerical results show the flow velocity difference of the particle transport corresponding to the difference in the magnetic susceptibility, as well as the possible separation of paramagnetic particles of 20 nm diameter.http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/10/1/014610magnetic chromatographyfield flow fractionationHTS bulk magnet
spellingShingle Satoshi Fukui, Yoshihiro Shoji, Jun Ogawa, Tetsuo Oka, Mitsugi Yamaguchi, Takao Sato, Manabu Ooizumi, Hiroshi Imaizumi and Takeshi Ohara
Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
magnetic chromatography
field flow fractionation
HTS bulk magnet
title Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
title_full Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
title_fullStr Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
title_full_unstemmed Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
title_short Study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high-temperature superconducting bulk magnet
title_sort study of flow fractionation characteristics of magnetic chromatography utilizing high temperature superconducting bulk magnet
topic magnetic chromatography
field flow fractionation
HTS bulk magnet
url http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/10/1/014610
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