Scale-up of counter-current chromatography: Demonstration of predictable isocratic and quasi-continuous operating modes from the test tube to pilot/process scale |
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Authors: | Ian Sutherland Peter HewitsonSvetlana Ignatova |
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Affiliation: | Brunel Institute for Bioengineering, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH, UK |
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Abstract: | Predictable scale-up from test tube derived distribution ratios and analytical-scale sample loading optimisation is demonstrated using a model sample system of benzyl alcohol and p-cresol in a heptane:ethyl acetate:methanol:water phase system with the new 18 L Maxi counter-current chromatography centrifuge. The versatility of having a liquid stationary phase with its high loading capacity and flexible operating modes is demonstrated at two different scales by separating and concentrating target compounds using a mixture of caffeine, vanillin, naringenin and carvone using a quasi-continuous technique called intermittent counter-current extraction. |
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Keywords: | Process scale Intermittent counter-current extraction Counter-current chromatography CCC GUESS ICcE |
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