2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2016.09.016
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Development of supermacroporous monolithic adsorbents for purifying lectins by affinity with sugars

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“…Another property analyzed was the expansion degree (ED) of the cryogel, which is useful for converting between the dehydrated mass of the cryogel (when in storage) and its hydrated volume (when in use) . Ten of each cryogel (pAam and pAam‐SO 3 cryogels) were dehydrated and weighed on an analytical balance.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Another property analyzed was the expansion degree (ED) of the cryogel, which is useful for converting between the dehydrated mass of the cryogel (when in storage) and its hydrated volume (when in use) . Ten of each cryogel (pAam and pAam‐SO 3 cryogels) were dehydrated and weighed on an analytical balance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characterization of these cryogels is of great importance in order to understand fluid flow dynamics in their interior, as well as the process of interactions between active sites with molecules in solution to predict the behavior of the process under analysis. Physical (porosity and pore size), hydrodynamic (permeability, residence time distribution, and axial dispersion), and chemical (grafting degree, number of active sites) aspects have been reported by various authors, correlated with alterations in the processes of obtaining the cryogels, in relation to either the cryogenic routes used or their compositions .…”
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