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Equilibrium-dispersive model multicomponent systems

Chapters 10 to 13 review the solutions of the equilibrium-dispersive model for a single component (Chapter 10), and multicomponent mixtures in elution (Chapter 11) and in displacement (Chapter 12) chromatography and discuss the problems of system peaks (Chapter 13). These solutions are of great practical importance because they provide realistic models of band profiles in practically all the applications of preparative chromatography. Mass transfer across the packing materials currently available (which are made of very fine particles) is fast. The contribution of mass transfer resistance to band broadening and smoothing is small compared to the effect of thermodynamics and can be properly accounted for by the use of an apparent dispersion coefficient independent of concentration (Chapter 10). [Pg.49]

The model of Santacesaria et is an extension of the linear driving force model, with fluid side resistance, for a nonlinear multicomponent Langmuir system. It includes axial dispersion, and the combined effects of pore diffusion and external fluid film resistance are accounted for throu an overall rate coefficient. Intracrystalline diffusional resistance is neglected and equilibrium between the fluid in the macfopores and in the zeolite crystals is... [Pg.294]


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