Large Scale Chromatographic Separations Using "Continuous Displacement Chromatography" (CDC)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. T. Taniguchi
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A process for large scale chromatographic separations using a continuous chromatography technique is described. The process combines the advantages of large scale batch fixed column displacement chromatography with conventional analytical or elution continuous annular chromatography (CAC) to enable large scale displacement chromatography to be performed on a continuous basis (CDC). Such large scale, continuous displacement chromatography separations have not been reported in the literature. The process is demonstrated with the ion exchange separation of a binary lanthanide (Nd/Pr) mixture. The process is, however, applicable to any displacement chromatography separation that can be performed using conventional batch, fixed column chromatography.
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APA: V. T. Taniguchi  (1989)  Large Scale Chromatographic Separations Using "Continuous Displacement Chromatography" (CDC)

MLA: V. T. Taniguchi Large Scale Chromatographic Separations Using "Continuous Displacement Chromatography" (CDC). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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