Single-Column Simulated Moving-Bed Process with Recycle Lag: Analysis and Applications

We report some conceptual and numerical results for a single-column chromatographic process analogous to a simulated moving bed (SMB) with asynchronous port switching. It is shown that the periodic state of the multi-column SMB unit is reproduced by a one-column chromatograph in which the part of it...

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Published in:Adsorption science & technology Vol. 25
Main Authors: João M.M. Araújo, Rui C.R. Rodrigues, Ricardo J.S. Silva, José P.B. Mota
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 01-11-2007
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Summary:We report some conceptual and numerical results for a single-column chromatographic process analogous to a simulated moving bed (SMB) with asynchronous port switching. It is shown that the periodic state of the multi-column SMB unit is reproduced by a one-column chromatograph in which the part of its outlet stream that is not recovered as product is recycled back to the column with a lag of (N – 1)τ time units, where N and τ are, respectively, the number of columns and the switching interval of the equivalent SMB unit. This requirement holds true regardless of the port configuration or operational scheme of the analogous multi-column unit. The proposed one-column chromatographic process is a more compact, less expensive and simpler-to-operate alternative to the SMB. By changing the operation of the single-column chromatograph from the classical synchronous port switching to an optimized asynchronous Varicol mode, it is shown that one can easily compensate for a less perfect operation of the plug-flow device that implements the recycle lag.
ISSN:0263-6174
2048-4038
DOI:10.1260/026361707785082369