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34
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
The objective of this paper is to study the separation of enantiomers
of 1,1'-bi-2-naphthol in 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl phenylglycine bonded to si
lica gel, using heptane-isopropanol (72:28) as eluent by simulated mov
ing bed chromatography (SMB). A model for the prediction of the cyclic
steady state performance of the SMB, based on the analogy with the tr
ue moving bed, is developed assuming axial dispersion flow, linear dri
ving force approximation for intraparticle mass transfer and multicomp
onent adsorption equilibria. The SMB package allows the simulation of
the pilot unit. The effect of several operating parameters on the SMB
performance is analyzed. The performance is characterized by purity, r
ecovery, solvent consumption and adsorbent productivity. The package i
s an important tool for learning and training operators, allowing the
choice of best operating conditions. The operation of the SMB pilot un
it was carried out for the separation of racemic mixtures using a 8-co
lumn configuration. Purities and recoveries higher than 95% in the ext
ract and raffinate were obtained. Model and experimental results are c
ompared and the package is also used to predict the steady state inter
nal profiles for the SMB operation in good agreement with experimental
results.