2011
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201100356
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Rational Method for Designing Efficient Chromatography Processes based on the Iso‐Resolution Curve

Abstract: A method for designing efficient chromatography processes was proposed and verified experimentally. The model samples were polyphenols. Polystyrene divinylbenzene resins were employed for the column stationary phase. The mobile phase was an ethanol-water mixture. The distribution coefficient, K, was determined as a function of ethanol concentration, I, by linear gradient elution experiments. The HETP-mobile phase velocity (u) curves were determined as a function of I. A method for calculating the iso-resolutio… Show more

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“…The values of A, B and K c determined are as follows. 6) K c is the value where there is no adsorption (distribution due to size exclusion).…”
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“…The values of A, B and K c determined are as follows. 6) K c is the value where there is no adsorption (distribution due to size exclusion).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catechin: A = 5.34 × 10 4 , B = 3.1, K c = 0.69 EGCG: A = 8.62 × 10 6 , B = 4.5, K c = 0.69 HETP vs. u plots for the two samples at different I values were well fitted by the following Van Deemter type equation. 6) HETP…”
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