Ultracentrifugáció
Ultracentrifugáció (ultracentrifugation) is a laboratory technique used to separate components of a mixture based on their size and density. It utilizes a centrifuge that spins at extremely high speeds, generating centrifugal forces far greater than those produced by standard centrifuges. These forces cause particles of different densities and sizes to sediment at different rates.
The process involves placing a sample in a tube and spinning it in an ultracentrifuge rotor. The
There are two main types of ultracentrifugation: analytical and preparative. Analytical ultracentrifugation is primarily used to
The technique requires specialized equipment and careful handling of samples due to the high speeds involved.