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Parameters estimation for amino acids adsorption in a fixed bed by moment analysis

Equilibrium constant and mass transfer parameters are needed for the study of amino acid separation in any process involving adsorption in fixed beds. The adsorption constants, effective diffusion coefficients, and axial dispersion coefficients for two amino acids, L-phenylalanine (Phe) and L-tyrosi...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of chemical engineering 2001-06, Vol.18 (2), p.181-194
Main Authors: Cremasco, M.A., Hritzko, B.J., Xie, Yi, Wang, N.H. L.
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