Liquid purification or separation – With means to add treating material – Chromatography
Patent
1999-04-19
2000-08-15
Therkorn, Ernest G.
Liquid purification or separation
With means to add treating material
Chromatography
210656, 210175, 95 87, 96101, B01D 1508
Patent
active
061031127
ABSTRACT:
A liquid chromatography apparatus with stationary and mobile phase temperature controls suitable for polynucleotide separations by MIPC and DMIPC processes. The apparatus includes heater means with a temperature control system; a matched ion polynucleotide chromatography separation column having an inlet end; a coil of capillary tubing having an inlet end and an outlet end. The outlet end of the capillary tubing is connected with the inlet end of the separation column. The inlet end of the capillary tubing comprising means for receiving process liquid, the tubing having a length of from 6 to 400 cm having a linear tubing length of heating means. The separation column and the coil of capillary tubing are enclosed in the heater means. The capillary tubing preferably is PEEK or titanium. The heater means can be an air batch oven. Preferably, it is a heat-conducting block having a first heat transfer surface, a separation column receptacle, and a capillary coil receptacle. A separation column is positioned within the separation column receptacle in heat conducting relationship with an inner wall thereof. A coil of capillary tubing is positioned in the capillary coil receptacle, the outer extremities of the coil being in heat conducting relationship with an inner wall of the capillary coil receptacle. Optimally, the heating means is a Peltier heating and cooling unit in heat conducting relationship with a heat transfer surface of the heating block.
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Gjerde Douglas T.
Sutton John E.
Taylor Paul D.
Therkorn Ernest G.
Transgenomic Inc.
Walker William B.
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