2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(657c) Constant-Pattern Design of Displacement Chromatography
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In this study, a general method was developed to design displacement systems to obtain high purity products with high yield and high productivity. The number of design parameters were greatly reduced through dimensionless groups analysis. Then, rate model simulations were used to examine the effects of the dimensionless groups to determine the conditions which are required to reach the constant pattern state. An expression for yield as a function of dimensionless variables was derived as well. The yield and productivity are greatly affected by the selectivity of the components, overall mass transfer coefficient, feed composition, loading fraction, volume of feed loaded, and the displacer concentration. Given a target yield, displacer concentration, feed volume and composition, as well as column properties, this method can be used to determine the necessary column length and operating flow rate to reach the target yield. Because the constant-pattern design method utilizes dimensionless groups, the results are easily scalable while maintaining high purity, high yield, and high productivity.