There is a well developed theory available which is capable to predict the evolution of band profiles in chromatographic columns provided the systems closely follow equilibrium conditions [1-3]. Equilibrium theory and the method of characteristics allows to derive analytical expressions describing the shapes of elution profiles for different injection times and concentrations under diluted and overloaded conditions. They explain the strong relation between these shapes and the adsorption equilibrium functions characterising the system under consideration. The method is used extensively in order to predict the chromatographic process for systems obeying the competitive Langmuir model. It explains the firmation of shock waves and simple waves...
Knowledge of the underlying thermodynamic equilibrium functions is the key information for the desig...
A mathematical model is used to predict adsorption isotherms from experimentally measured breakthrou...
The Wade equation can be used to account for the peak profiles that are obtained under linear and no...
There is a well developed theory available which is capable to predict the evolution of band profile...
The shape of breakthrough curves and elution profiles depends strongly on the course of the specific...
This thesis concerns the development and validation of methods for the industrially important area o...
The project aims to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of two commonly used adsorption isotherm p...
In this contribution we extend the application of single component discrete adsorption isotherm data...
A new method to determine adsorption isotherms is suggested. The method is based on analysis of the ...
To model preparative chromatography adequately, the knowledge of the adsorption isotherms is the mai...
In order to design and to optimise preparative liquid chromatography, the knowledge of the underlyin...
Continuous counter-current chromatographic processes have been increasingly applied in the last year...
The effective separation of many solutes, including pharmaceuticals, can be performed using an ion-p...
The aim of this thesis is first and foremost to improve the fundamental knowledge of nonlinear and p...
Analytical chemistry is a field with a vast variety of applications. A robust companion in the field...
Knowledge of the underlying thermodynamic equilibrium functions is the key information for the desig...
A mathematical model is used to predict adsorption isotherms from experimentally measured breakthrou...
The Wade equation can be used to account for the peak profiles that are obtained under linear and no...
There is a well developed theory available which is capable to predict the evolution of band profile...
The shape of breakthrough curves and elution profiles depends strongly on the course of the specific...
This thesis concerns the development and validation of methods for the industrially important area o...
The project aims to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of two commonly used adsorption isotherm p...
In this contribution we extend the application of single component discrete adsorption isotherm data...
A new method to determine adsorption isotherms is suggested. The method is based on analysis of the ...
To model preparative chromatography adequately, the knowledge of the adsorption isotherms is the mai...
In order to design and to optimise preparative liquid chromatography, the knowledge of the underlyin...
Continuous counter-current chromatographic processes have been increasingly applied in the last year...
The effective separation of many solutes, including pharmaceuticals, can be performed using an ion-p...
The aim of this thesis is first and foremost to improve the fundamental knowledge of nonlinear and p...
Analytical chemistry is a field with a vast variety of applications. A robust companion in the field...
Knowledge of the underlying thermodynamic equilibrium functions is the key information for the desig...
A mathematical model is used to predict adsorption isotherms from experimentally measured breakthrou...
The Wade equation can be used to account for the peak profiles that are obtained under linear and no...