Process Scale Liquid Chromatography

1. Edition December 1994
XVI, 225 Pages, Hardcover
84 Pictures
18 tables
Monograph
Short Description
A comprehensive survey of process scale liquid chromatography for production scientists. Acknowledged experts from Europe and the United States present their experience with current techniques and media and highlight future developments.
This book provides the industrial chromatographer and production scientist with a comprehensive account of process scale liquid chromatography. The basic theory is presented, guiding the reader through system design, simulation and modelling techniques, giving due consideration to economic aspects, as well as safety and regulatory factors.
A thorough, up-to-date survey of current techniques and media does stress their advantages and limitations in such a way as to faciliate their application to real-life problems. In view of rapid rate of development in industrial chromatography one chapter provides an assessment of future developments.
The chapters are written by acknowledged experts from Europe and the United States.
The Practical Application of Theory in Preparative Liquid Chromatography (G. B. Cox)
Alternative Modes of Operation of Chromatography Columns in the Process Situation (D. A. Hill)
Process Scale Size Exclusion Chromatography (J.-C. Janson)
Polymers and their Application in Liquid Chromatography (L. L. Lloyd / J. F. Kennedy)
Biochemical Applications of Process-Scale Ion-Exchange Liquid Chromatography (P. R. Levison)
Instrumental Design and Separation in Large-Scale Industrial Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (P. Jusforgues)
Scaling-up of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography to Large-Scale Separation (C. D. Bevan / C. J. Mellish)
Affinity Chromatography and its Applications in Large-Scale Separations. (C. R. Goward)