Separable column for chromatography with a detection and signal

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2101982, G01N 3108

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The latest development in the field of chromatography has implied application of most sophisticated techniques in order to satisfy the demands on separation quality together with reduced process time. However, the development mainly has been dealt with the chromatography-mass in the column, together with methods allowing rapid substance/solvent passage.
Recently, a quite new type of column chromatography, a so-called "dry column chromatography" (DCC), has been introduced on the market. Examples of methods of Dry Column chromatography are described in American Laboratory, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp 71 (May 1977) and J. Chem. Educ., Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1973), pp 367. This method allows separation of large quantities of material. Thus, when the method is applied to a DCC column, consisting of a thin-layer plastic tube, type "sausage-skin", filled with the gel material, is used. The process has inherent practical disadvantages, which makes it difficult to use, in spite of the fact that the method in itself is excellent. One of the main disadvantages is according to the manufacturers terms, the separation of ones after the chromatography procedure. This shall, according to the instructions, be done with a knife cutting through the plastic tube. Due to the fact that the plastic material is elastic, the precision is negatively influenced both by the column preparation and by its separation in zones as well after the process has been finished. Moreover, the chromatography-mass can, especially if it is partially dried, easily fall apart. Thus, the whole procedure is unsatisfactory.
Another important condition for reproducibility of the procedure is that the process always can be interrupted at a certain defined level. All previous chromatographic methods thus demand that the solvent front must be continuously supervised. Our construction has eliminated the need for visual supervision via an acoustic signal system, which in a suitable number of steps indicates the process end. Moreover, the column construction offers a direct eluting system for rapid elution of the different fractions.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows the chromatography column assembly;
FIG. 2 shows the chromatography column in an exploded view with the various components;
FIG. 3 shows the chromotography column in operation; and
FIG. 4 shows exploded view of the segments of the chromatographic column.


SEPARABLE COLUMN

The column consists of a certain number of teflon rings 5 of any dimension (also other materials can be used i.e. some form of tightening rings). Each ring 5 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 has two flat, turned outer surfaces, allowing leakage-free, piling or stacking to form a column 2 of any desired height. The teflon rings are piled inside an outer sheath 6 or tube of for example a plastic/metallic material threaded at both ends. The column is supported by a bottomm plate 7 and attached to the outer sheath 6 or tube by a threaded ring fastener 8. The rings are pressed together against the bottom plate by a threaded, upper ring fastener 9. The top teflon ring 10 has a guiding neck and flange, which fits the upper ring fastener.


DETECTION-AND SIGNAL ASSEMBLY

The assembly consists of a detecting element with two electrode-pairs 12 attached to the bottom plate 7 and an electronically regulated relay 4 together with an acoustic unit (buzzer or similar). The relay reacts on the increase of the electrical current, occurring between the electrodes when the solvent front moisturized the gel between them. The knob regulates a potentiometer, which is connected to a Weston bridge, by which the detection sensitivity of the electronic relay can be regulated 13. There are several other standard circuits offering the same function. As a sensor in the detection unit temperature or optoelectronics can be used. In the prototype one of the electrode-pairs is longer than the others. This allows the warning-signal to be executed in two detection levels (steps). Of course, if needed, more steps can be included.
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REFERENCES:
Engelbrecht et al., Dry Column Chromatography, in Amer. Lab., vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 71-73, May 1977.
Bohen et al., Dry Column Chromatography, in J. Chem. Ed., vol. 50, No. 5, pp. 367-368, May 1973.

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