ABSTRACT

Showing chemists how to predict ion-exchange chromatography (IEC) separation behaviour and how to determime appropriate operating conditions, this reference illustrates procedures, apparatus and types of ion exchanges, emphasizing the design and application of large-scale IEC.  Complete with more than 100 useful tables and diagrams, this text explains the effects of each variable on separation behaviour; compares models and equations describing behaviour of proteins in IEC with experimental results; introduces design calculation procedures for scale up, adapting IEC for individual requirements; discusses parameters affecting separation behaviour, including adsorption equilibria, stationary phase diffusion and axial dispersion; provides examples of applications, such as high or medium performance IEC and large scale operations and reviews both theorectical and experimental literature. This text serves as an reference for analytical, agricultural, food, and pharmaceutical chemists, chromatographers, food scientists and technologists, biochemists and biotechnologists.  

chapter 1|34 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|72 pages

THEORETICAL ASPECTS

chapter 3|38 pages

ION-EXCHANGE EQUILIBRIA

chapter 4|16 pages

DIFFUSION IN THE ION EXCHANGER

chapter 6|22 pages

EXPERIMENTAL METHODS AND APPARATUS

chapter 7|16 pages

ION EXCHANGERS

chapter 8|96 pages

FACTORS AFFECTING SEPARATION BEHAVIOR

chapter 9|24 pages

LARGE-SCALE OPERATION

chapter 10|20 pages

DESIGN CALCULATION PROCEDURE