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  2. Random column packing - Wikipedia

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    Random column packing is the practice of packing a distillation column with randomly fitting filtration material in order to optimize surface area over which reactants can interact while minimizing the complexity of construction of such columns. Random column packing is an alternative to structured column packing.

  3. Size-exclusion chromatography - Wikipedia

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    Proper column packing is important for maximum resolution: An over-packed column can collapse the pores in the beads, resulting in a loss of resolution. An under-packed column can reduce the relative surface area of the stationary phase accessible to smaller species, resulting in those species spending less time trapped in pores.

  4. Whatman plc - Wikipedia

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    Whatman plc is a Cytiva brand specialising in laboratory filtration products and separation technologies.. Whatman products cover a range of laboratory applications that require filtration, sample collection (cards and kits), blotting, lateral flow components and flow-through assays and other general laboratory accessories.

  5. Chromatography column - Wikipedia

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    Chromatography columns of different types are used in both gas and liquid chromatography: Liquid chromatography: Traditional chromatography columns were made of glass. Modern columns are mostly made of borosilicate glass, acrylic glass or stainless steel. To prevent the stationary phase from leaking out of the column interior a polymer ...

  6. Monolithic HPLC column - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic in situ polymerization avoids the primary source of column to column variability, which is the packing procedure. [4] Additionally, packed particle columns must be maintained in a solvent environment and cannot be exposed to air during or after the packing procedure.

  7. Packed bed - Wikipedia

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    A packed bed used to perform separation processes, such as absorption, stripping, and distillation is known as a packed column. [1] Columns used in certain types of chromatography consisting of a tube filled with packing material can also be called packed columns and their structure has similarities to packed beds.

  8. Fractionating column - Wikipedia

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    In industrial uses, sometimes a packing material is used in the column instead of trays, especially when low pressure drops across the column are required, as when operating under vacuum. This packing material can either be random dumped packing (1–3 in or 2.5–7.6 cm wide) such as Raschig rings or structured sheet metal.

  9. Dixon rings - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 Dr Olaf George Dixon of ICI applied for a patent of a new product for column distillation. [1] He used stainless steel mesh instead of sheet steel in the Lessing ring in order to improve the pressure drop of the packed column (in fact, they were called "wire gauze Lessing rings" in a 1949 publication [2]).

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