Influence of physical properties and operating parameters on hydrodynamics in Centrifugal Partition Chromatography |
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Authors: | Adelmann S Schembecker G |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Plant and Process Design, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Technische Universität Dortmund, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany |
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Abstract: | Besides the selection of a suitable biphasic solvent system the separation efficiency in Centrifugal Partition Chromatography (CPC) is mainly influenced by the hydrodynamics in the chambers. The flow pattern, the stationary phase retention and the interfacial area for mass transfer strongly depend on physical properties of the solvent system and operating parameters. In order to measure these parameters we visualized the hydrodynamics in a FCPC-chamber for five different solvent systems with an optical measurement system and calculated the stationary phase retention, interfacial area and the distribution of mobile phase thickness in the chamber. Although inclined chambers were used we found that the Coriolis force always deflected the mobile phase towards the chamber wall reducing the interfacial area. This effect increased for systems with low density difference. We also have shown that the stability of phase systems (stationary phase retention) and its tendency to disperse increased for smaller values of the ratio of interfacial tension and density difference. But also the viscosity ratio and the flow pattern itself had a significant effect on retention and dispersion of the mobile phase. As a result operating parameters should be chosen carefully with respect to physical properties for a CPC system. In order to reduce the effect of the Coriolis force CPC devices with greater rotor radius are desirable. |
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Keywords: | Flow pattern CPC Hydrodynamics Coriolis force Retention Physical properties Visualization Image processing |
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