Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7609060 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
The packing of the column with microfibrillated cellulose caused important axial dispersion (Daâ=â5e-7âm²/s). Simulation of transport phenomena in the column showed that neglecting axial dispersion in the analysis of the chromatogram caused significant error (8%) in the determination of maximum adsorbed amount. We showed that conventional chromatogram analysis technique such as elution by characteristic point could not be used to fit our data. Using a bi-Langmuir isotherm model improved the fitting, but did not take into account axial dispersion, thus provided adsorption parameters which may have no physical significance. Using an inverse method with a single Langmuir isotherm, and fitting the transport equation to the chromatogram was shown to provide a satisfactory fitting to the chromatogram data. In general, the inverse method could be recommended to analyse inverse liquid chromatography data for column packing with significant axial dispersion (Daâ >â1e-7âm²/s).
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Authors
Sonia Serroukh, Patrick Huber, Abdelaziz Lallam,