Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chromatography
Patent
1979-06-25
1980-12-09
Adee, John
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Chromatography
2101982, B01D 1508
Patent
active
042383277
ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for enhancing the separation of molecules, such as cells or proteins, into distinct propulations based on their interactions with an externally imposed varying electric field during liquid gel chromatography (LGC). An electric field, at radio frequency (RF), is created between two plates of a capacitor structure and impressed through the gel media column situated between the plates. The varying field interacts with the molecules through polarization events that alter the molecular vibration and rotation motions. The induced changes cause the molecules to exhibit elution characteristics distinct from those normally obtained during LGC. Thereby, molecules can be further and more selectively partitioned according to their distinct polarization properties.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3341732 (1967-09-01), Malvin et al.
patent: 3782078 (1974-01-01), Jerpe
Adee John
Rusz Joseph E.
Salys Casimer K.
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