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In addition to resin, there are many different methods or procedures for adsorption separation methods.<\/p>\n\n

  1. Static adsorption is to put multiple cone-shaped flasks containing adsorption resin and solution into the oscillator, oscillate and adsorb at a certain temperature for enough time to make the adsorption reach equilibrium, detect the remaining concentration of the solution, and calculate the adsorption of a certain substance by the resin The amount or adsorption rate. This method is mostly used to determine adsorption isotherms or parallel screening and comparison of multiple resins. Static adsorption is often used in experimental research.<\/li>
  2. Dynamic adsorption is column adsorption. Pass the solution into the resin column and perform adsorption at a certain flow rate. After the adsorption is over, rinse with an appropriate amount of pure water to remove the remaining solution, and finally eluted with an appropriate amount of polar organic solvent (commonly used 70% ethanol, methanol or acetone). Whether the adsorption-elution process is suitable is usually judged by adsorption and elution curves. Dynamic adsorption is used both in experiments and in actual production.<\/li><\/ol>\n
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    The adsorption curve of puerarin<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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    The elution curve of puerarin<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n

    There are many ways of dynamic adsorption separation:<\/p>\n\n