Simulated moving bed chromatography for the separation of enantiomers
- PMID: 19004446
- DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2008.10.075
Simulated moving bed chromatography for the separation of enantiomers
Abstract
Simulated moving bed (SMB) chromatography, a continuous multi-column chromatographic process, has become one of the preferred techniques for the separation of the enantiomers of a chiral compound. Several active pharmaceutical ingredients, including blockbuster drugs, are manufactured using the SMB technology. Compared to single column preparative chromatography, SMB separations achieve higher productivity and purity, while reducing the solvent consumption. The SMB technology has found applications both at small and large scales. Design methods have been developed for robust operation and scale-up, using data obtained from analytical experiments. In the last few years, rapid developments have been made in the areas of design, improved process schemes, optimization and robust control. This review addresses these developments, as well as both the fundamentals of the SMB science and technology and some practical issues concerning the operation of SMB units. Particular emphasis is placed on the consolidation of the "triangle theory", a design tool that is used both in the academia and industry for the design of SMB processes.
Comment in
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Editorial on "Simulated moving bed chromatography for the separation of enantiomers" by A. Rajendran, G. Paredes and M. Mazzotti.J Chromatogr A. 2009 Jan 23;1216(4):708. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2008.10.057. Epub 2008 Oct 19. J Chromatogr A. 2009. PMID: 19004447 No abstract available.
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