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Title: Visualisation of J-type counter-current chromatography: A route to understand hydrodynamic phase distribution and retention
Authors: Guan, YH
Van den Heuvel, R
Zhuang, Y-P
Keywords: Counter-current chromatography;Aqueous two-phase systems;Spiral column holders;Helical column;Stroboscopic imaging;Stationary phase retention
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Journal of Chromatography A, 1239(15): 10 - 21, May 2012
Abstract: This paper has addressed decade sought-after questions on phase bilateral distribution and stationary phase retention in any J-type high-speed counter-current chromatographic (CCC) centrifuge. Using a 2-D spiral column operated on such a CCC device and an aqueous two-phase system, this work systematically observed the phase interaction during transitional period and at dynamic equilibration under stroboscopic illumination. The experimental results thus obtained were used to examine the effects of the liquid–solid friction force, tangential centrifugal force, and physical properties of the two-phase system on hydrodynamic phase behaviour. We identified that (a) density difference between lower and upper phases is the critical factor to cause unusual phase bilateral distribution in the 2-D spiral column and (b) interfacial tension (manifested primarily as phase settling time) of any two-phase system is the critical factor in explaining inability to retain stationary phase in 3-D helical column and, for certain flow modes, in the 2-D spiral column. This work thus has extended or modified the well-established rule-of-thumb for operating J-type CCC devices and our conclusions can accommodate virtually all the anomalies concerning both hydrophobic and hydrophilic phase systems. To this end, this work has not only documented valuable experimental evidences for directly observing phase behaviour in a CCC column, but also finally resolved fundamentally vital issues on bilateral phase distribution orientation and stationary phase retention in 2-D spiral and 3-D helical CCC columns. Revised recommendations to end users of this technology could thus be derived out of the essence of the present work presumably following further experimental validation and a consensus in the CCC R&D and manufacturing circle.
Description: This article can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2012 Elsevier. The article was made available through open access by the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021967312004529
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/6734
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2012.03.039
ISSN: 0021-9673
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