1976
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(01)84087-5
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Pressurized, annular chromatograph for continuous separations

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“…They observed little improvement in throughput over the gravity fed units, because of the controlled rate of the multistreams. Scott and coworkers [10] were the first group to assemble a continuous annular chromatograph (CAC) capable of pressurized operation. They closed the two concentric cylinders on top, which formed a headspace, and provided a gas blanket over the annulus (Fig.…”
Section: Development Of Continuous Annular Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They observed little improvement in throughput over the gravity fed units, because of the controlled rate of the multistreams. Scott and coworkers [10] were the first group to assemble a continuous annular chromatograph (CAC) capable of pressurized operation. They closed the two concentric cylinders on top, which formed a headspace, and provided a gas blanket over the annulus (Fig.…”
Section: Development Of Continuous Annular Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to Scott and his co-workers [10], Dalvie et al [22] considered mass transfer rates in addition to plate theory. The rate theory approach provides a more precise description of the mass transfer phenomena occurring in a chromatographic column and is therefore more useful for predictive studies.…”
Section: Feed Widthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plate theory, as modified by Scott et al (1976) to apply to a CAC, will be discussed first. This discussion will be followed by the analytical solution of Rhee et al (1970) to the idealized partial differential equations.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
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“…Finally, an extension to this solution to include dispersion effects will be presented. Scott et al (1976) mathematically described a CAC by a theoretical-plate approach similar to that developed for conventional chromatographic columns. After the dimensional translation from time to angular position has been made, as follows:…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A widely applied continuous system is counter-current simulated moving bed chromatography (Thiele et al, 2001). A true moving bed system is annular bed chromatography, a cross-current axial flow apparatus, which has also been used for a wide range of applications (Fox et al, 1969;Scott et al, 1976;Bloomingburg and Carta, 1994;Bart et al, 1996;Giovannini and Freitag, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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