Nonlinear chromatography has become an important separations technique for preparative and process-scale chromatographic applications in industry, creating a need for a comprehensive reference. Fundamentals of Preparative and Nonlinear Chromatography provides a consolidated summary of the parameters necessary to the optimization of preparative chromatography, with detailed information on the design,
Key Features
* Explains and illustrates the important technical issues in designing preparative chromatographic operations for process and bench applications
* Presents and illustrates examples to optimize preparative separation for design economical processes
* Presents the fundamental mathematics which describe the different chromatographic processes in an accessible, well-illustrated format
* Illustrates the effect of important variables to show their impact on the band profile and consequently the separation
Professor Guiochon has been a Distinguished Scientist at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 1987. Born and educated in France, he was a Professor of chemistry at Ecole Polytechnique and at the University of Paris until 1984 when he moved to the USA. He has been working on nolinear and preparative chromatography since 1984. He has been awarded the 1978 Silver Medal of C.N.R.S.; Honarary Doctorates by the Technical University of Budapest (Hungary) in 1991 and by the University of Pardubice (Czech Republic) in 1999; the 1991 Separation Sciences Award and the 1998 Chromatography Award of the American Chemical Society; and the EAS Award in Separation Sciences in 2001. In 1994 he received an Alexander von Humboldt Award as a Senior American Scientist.