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Working with Centrifuges

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Source: Robert M. Rioux & Suprita Jharimune, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Earth's gravitational force is capable of separating heterogeneous mixtures. However, many systems avert this type of separation owing to the length of time usually required in such cases. Centrifugation is one of the most powerful tools for the separation of heterogeneous mixtures1. It involves the application of centripetal force for sedimentation of the heavier phase, leading to separation of the two phases, and is a commonly used technique in industrial and laboratory settings.

In a typical centrifugation process, particles suspended in a fluid are spun about the centrifuge axis of rotation, causing a force away from the axis. This force drives the particles to the bottom of the centrifuge sample holder at a rate which is dependent on the size and density of the particles. Centrifugation is therefore a technique to speed up the process of sedimentation.

To ensure safety in the usage of a centrifuge, the user should be properly trained and made aware of the hazards that might result from its usage. The following sections present a discussion of handling and safety while working with centrifuges.

Procedura

1. General Protocol for Safe Centrifuge Usage

  1. The laboratory supervisor or laboratory safety officer should ensure all users are properly trained in the selection of the rotor, sample tube, and proper operation of the centrifuge.
  2. Any new user should be closely supervised by a trained user until he/she is confident on how to properly use the instrument.
  3. Prior to using the instrument, each user should carefully read and understand the safety instructions for the specific centrifuge.
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Riferimenti
  1. Basic Principles of Sedimentation and Sedimentation Coefficient | Centrifugation http://www.biologydiscussion.com/biochemistry/centrifugation/basic-principles-of-sedimentation-and-sedimentation-coefficient-centrifugation/12487Accessed 17 August 2016
  2. Principle of centrifugation http://edusanjalbiochemist.blogspot.com/2012/11/principle-of-centrifugation.html Accessed 17 August 2016
  3. Grainger quick tips technical resources. https://www.grainger.com/content/qt-safety-chemical-resistant-gloves-guide-191 Accessed 16 August 2016
  4. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences. http://centrifugebybeckman.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Centrifuge-Primer-101-Booklet_LowRes_CENT-1076TCH10.15-A.pdf Accessed 16 August 2016
  5. Schumann, Werner, 1940- & Howard Hughes Medical Institute (1995). Safety in the research laboratory. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, [Cabin John, Md.]
  6. How to Use a Centrifuge Safely. UC San Diego. http://blink.ucsd.edu/safety/research-lab/laboratory/centrifuge.html Accessed 16 August 2016
  7. CR Scientific LLC. http://www.crscientific.com/centrifuge-safety.html Accessed 16 August 2016
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