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Improvement in the generation of adsorption isotherm data in the elution by characteristic points method—The ECP-slope approach
Improvement in the generation of adsorption isotherm data in the elution by characteristic points method—The ECP-slope approach,10.1016/j.chroma.2010.
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Improvement in the generation of adsorption isotherm data in the elution by characteristic points method—The ECP-slope approach
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Jörgen Samuelsson
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Torgny Undin
,
Anders Törncrona
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Torgny Fornstedt
The elution by characteristic points (ECP) method is a very rapid and precise method for determination of the phase system equilibrium of phase systems in broad solute concentration ranges. Thus, the method is especially suitable for rapid characterization of high efficient separation systems. One important source of error, the effects by the post-loop dispersion, was eliminated in a recent investigation. In this study, the
systematic error
caused by the selection of the integration starting point at concentration equal to 0 is eliminated. This is done by developing and validating a new procedure for isotherm data generation; the ECP-slope method. The method generates raw slope data of the
adsorption isotherm
instead of raw adsorption data by integrations as the classical ECP does. Both numerical and
experimental data
were used for the comparison of the classical ECP approach with the slope-ECP method.
Journal:
Journal of Chromatography A - J CHROMATOGR A
, vol. 1217, no. 46, pp. 7215-7221, 2010
DOI:
10.1016/j.chroma.2010.09.004
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