Analytical Sciences
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Xylitol Separation from a Polyol Mixture Using Lanthanide Ion-loaded Resins
Yusuke KITAMURARika SHOBUHirotaka MATSUURAAkinori JYOToshihiro IHARA
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2020 Volume 36 Issue 6 Pages 769-773

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Xylitol separation from a polyol mixture of the byproducts from bioethanol production processes was performed by liquid chromatography using short columns packed with lanthanide ion-loaded ion-exchange resins. Xylitol was successfully separated with sufficiently high resolution using adsorbents with medium rare-earth metal ions, such as Nd3+ and Sm3+. The adsorbents’ specific nature is explained by the so-called “gadolinium break,” which is known as a discontinuous behavior of thermodynamic parameters in complexation of the lanthanide series. From the observed behavior, the optimum lanthanide ions could be chosen to prepare appropriate adsorbents for ligand-exchange chromatography of given polyol mixtures.

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