Preparative Chromatography of Aqueous Solutions

A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2022) | Viewed by 336

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Department of Carbohydrates and Cereals, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Technická 5, 166 28, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Interests: separation processes (continuous and discontinuous chromatography separation, membrane separation); carbohydrate technology; carbohydrate analysis; carbohydrates (saccharides)
Department of Power Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Technická 5, 166 28, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Interests: ion exchange chromatography; hydrometallurgy; ultrapure water; ion exchange resins; water analysis

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Preparative chromatography has in many cases an exclusive role in the production and purification of various substances, sometimes being the only useful method of isolating them from a mixture. The target substances can be organic and inorganic, nonpolar, polar or charged ones, contained in different matrices ranging from laboratory to industrial scale. If possible, there is an attempt to use a continuous chromatography method instead of a batch one, also called conventional or batch chromatography. The continuous methods usually come with higher efficiency and lower eluent consumption, but they are more complex as regards the construction and control of equipment, so process modeling, simulations, and various higher control systems are preferably used in the design and operation of these interesting separation processes.

Dr. Svatopluk Henke
Dr. Ludek Jelinek
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • Separation
  • Isolation
  • Organic ions
  • Inorganic ions
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Discontinuous chromatography
  • Continuous chromatography

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