Abstract: A magnetohydrostatic centrifuge of unique geometry in which an elongated separation space is provided within the bore of an elongate cylindrically shaped multipolar magnet. Separations are accomplished both with and without rotation by passing particles to be separated through the separation space within a paramagnetic or ferromagnetic fluid. Certain separations are preferably made using a quadrupolar magnet configuration with a paramagnetic fluid, others with a quadrupolar magnet and a ferromagnetic fluid, and still others, with a sextupolar magnet and a ferromagnetic fluid. Efficient use is made of the magnetic field through the use of a plurality of inner ducts creating a plurality of thin, elongate separation channels characterized by long particle dwell time and short drift distances during the separation process. Significant throughput capacity is achieved in a system in which the magnetic medium is pumped through the separator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 21, 1982
Date of Patent:
June 10, 1986
Assignee:
Mag-Sep Corp.
Inventors:
Uri T. Andres, Alan L. Devernoe, Michael S. Walker
Abstract: A method of magnetically separating particles having different magnetic susceptibilities. A magnetic field is established in a colloidal suspension of magnetic particles which distribute to form a magnetic susceptibility gradient. The particles to be separated are introduced into the colloidal suspension. The introduced particles migrate along the magnetic susceptibility gradient to different regions having approximately the same magnetic susceptibilities as the introduced particles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 1983
Date of Patent:
July 2, 1985
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Fritz J. Friedlaender, Makoto Takayasu, Jiann-Yang Hwang, Leon Petrakis