My research involves isolating many low-solubility solid organic compounds. Filtration is my most common isolation technique, but occasionally I will run into a compound that is so finely dispersed in a solvent (usually hexanes, acetone, or methanol) that it passes almost unchanged through filter paper. I have found that allowing the fine particles to settle can sometimes improve their ability to be filtered out, but I'm wondering if anyone has other techniques to encourage particle aggregation to make filtration more feasible.
Thanks in advance for the suggestions!