The Inverse Method is a widely used technique for the determination of adsorption isotherms in liquid chromatography. In this method, isotherm is determined from the overloaded peak profile of the component by the iterative solution of the mass balance equation of liquid chromatography. Successful use of this method requires a prior assumption of equation of isotherm (Langmuir, BET etc.). In this work, we have developed an inverse method that gives results of similar accuracy to the frontal analysis without assuming the equation of the isotherm. The oversaturated peaks were calculated using a spline fitted to data points instead of the derivative of the isotherm. The distribution of the isotherm points were optimized for minimizing the diff...
A concept of higher-order frequency response functions (FRFs) based on Volterra series and generaliz...
In this work adsorption equilibria of binary mixtures are quantified analyzing the nonlinear frequen...
The chromatographic processes, which are involved by the adsorption-desorption phenomena, correspond...
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...
The inverse method is a numerical method for fast estimation of adsorption isotherm parameters direc...
Analytical chemistry is a field with a vast variety of applications. A robust companion in the field...
To model preparative chromatography adequately, the knowledge of the adsorption isotherms is the mai...
A numerical method was developed and used to determine adsorption isotherms in chromatography. The n...
Knowledge of the underlying thermodynamic equilibrium functions is the key information for the desig...
A new method to determine adsorption isotherms is suggested. The method is based on analysis of the ...
The knowledge of adsorption isotherms is crucial for design and optimization of chromatographic proc...
The applicability of a frequency response (FR) method for determination of single solute adsorption ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of applying a nonlinear frequency response m...
In order to estimate single solute adsorption isotherms, the nonlinear frequency response (FR) of a ...
A concept of higher-order frequency response functions (FRFs) based on Volterra series and generaliz...
In this work adsorption equilibria of binary mixtures are quantified analyzing the nonlinear frequen...
The chromatographic processes, which are involved by the adsorption-desorption phenomena, correspond...
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...
The inverse method is a numerical method for fast estimation of adsorption isotherm parameters direc...
Analytical chemistry is a field with a vast variety of applications. A robust companion in the field...
To model preparative chromatography adequately, the knowledge of the adsorption isotherms is the mai...
A numerical method was developed and used to determine adsorption isotherms in chromatography. The n...
Knowledge of the underlying thermodynamic equilibrium functions is the key information for the desig...
A new method to determine adsorption isotherms is suggested. The method is based on analysis of the ...
The knowledge of adsorption isotherms is crucial for design and optimization of chromatographic proc...
The applicability of a frequency response (FR) method for determination of single solute adsorption ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of applying a nonlinear frequency response m...
In order to estimate single solute adsorption isotherms, the nonlinear frequency response (FR) of a ...
A concept of higher-order frequency response functions (FRFs) based on Volterra series and generaliz...
In this work adsorption equilibria of binary mixtures are quantified analyzing the nonlinear frequen...
The chromatographic processes, which are involved by the adsorption-desorption phenomena, correspond...