Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10547868 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The enantioseparation of 1-phenyl-1-propanol through the supercritical fluid-simulated moving bed (SF-SMB) process is studied. Non-linear isotherms were measured on an analytical column, and used together with the triangle theory for SMB design to select operating conditions for the SF-SMB. Experiments were carried out on a pilot-scale SF-SMB plant at conditions that corresponded to the non-linear range of the isotherm. Under conditions of low feed concentration, complete separation (extract purityâ=â99.5%; raffinate purityâ=â98.4%) was achieved. Under conditions of larger feed concentration, the best separation corresponded to an extract purity of 98.0% and a raffinate purity of 94.0%, and yielded a productivity of 110âg of racemate per kg stationary phase per day.
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Authors
Arvind Rajendran, Stephanie Peper, Monika Johannsen, Marco Mazzotti, Massimo Morbidelli, Gerd Brunner,