From Liquid–Gas Chromatography to a Chromatomembrane Mass-Exchange Process


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Abstract

We considered the physicochemical regularities and analytical capabilities of separation methods based on the manifestation of capillary effects in hydrophobic microporous media, namely, liquid–gas chromatography with a stationary gas phase in the pores of a solid-phase substrate and a mass-exchange process in liquid–gas and liquid–liquid systems, carried out in a biporous matrix. The advantages of these methods compared to conventional mass-exchange processes in the same systems in terms of higher efficiency and a possibility of the separation of substances in a continuous mode are shown.

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L. N. Moskvin

Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University

Email: o.rodinkov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 198504

O. V. Rodinkov

Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University

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Email: o.rodinkov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 198504

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