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Magnetic separation, manipulation and assembly of solid phase in fluids
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Magnetic separation, manipulation and assembly of solid phase in fluids

G. Friedman and B. Yellen
Current opinion in colloid & interface science, v 10(3), pp 158-166
2005

Abstract

Magnetic separation is part of a vast subject dealing with manipulation of colloidal particles on the basis of their magnetic as well as other types of properties. This paper will review some physical fundamentals of this subject and summarize models of magnetic separation and manipulation that have been developed mostly over the last 30 years. Recent work focusing on the use of micro-systems in separation, manipulation and assembly of non-magnetic colloidal particles in magnetic fluids will be emphasized.

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Chemistry, Physical
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