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Capillary-Channeled Polymer Fibers as Stationary Phases in Liquid Chromatography Separations

Inventors:  R. Kenneth Marcus, Philip J. Brown, Igor Luzinov

Clemson University Researchers have developed a revolutionary new Analytical Separations material for use in liquid chromatography and solid phase extraction applications.

The advantage of the technology is the use of polymer fibers of a unique geometry that permits very efficient fluid transport and a highly reactive surface for solute interaction. The fiber surfaces can be readily modified to change hydrophobicity and permit selective species retention. For a demonstration of the technology, please view the following video links:


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Clemson University is seeking companies interested in the commercialization of this technology.   If you are interested in Column Evaluations, click here.  For more information on the FiberSep™ you can download the following pamphlet and data sheet or contact:

Ms. Vincie Albritton, MBA
Associate Director
Office of Technology Transfer
A.M.R.L.
Clemson Research Park
91 Technology Drive

Anderson, SC 29625-5705
Phone (864) 656-5708
Fax (864) 656-0474
e-mail: valbrit@clemson.edu


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