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Original Articles

Chiral Separation of R,S‐α‐Tetralol by Simulated Moving Bed

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Pages 727-765 | Received 28 Jun 2007, Accepted 04 Nov 2007, Published online: 26 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

This work deals with chiral separation by Simulated Moving Bed (SMB) chromatography. A simulation package is used to predict the effect of the operating variables on the process performance. The “separation volume” methodology is used to study effect of the presence of mass transfer resistances presented by different particle sizes on operating conditions of the SMB unit with emphasis to the net flow in zone I and IV in terms of interstitial velocity ratio (γ1 and γ4). The experimental operation of the a pilot plant SMB unit LICOSEP 12–26 (Novasep, France) is carried out for the separation of enantiomers of R,S‐α‐Tetralol using the chiral adsorbent CHIRALPAK AD with particle size 20 µm. To obtain real insight to operation of the SB unit Licosep 12–26 the mathematical model accounts for all dead volumes inside of the SMB unit and time delay in shifting of injection and withdrawal points. Experimental and theoretical results based on the SMB model are compared in terms of process performance parameters and internal concentration profiles.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Michal Žabka (SFRH/BD/5418/2001) gratefully acknowledges the Ph.D grant from the “Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia.” This work was financially supported by the project POCTI/EQU/59296/2004 (“Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia”).

Chiral Technologies Europe is gratefully acknowledged by supplying the chiral adsorbent.

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