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titleOfInvention Concentration method, concentration separation method, concentration recovery method, and regeneration method of guest molecules of inclusion compounds
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a technique for efficiently concentrating guest molecules from a raw material solution. SOLUTION: The inclusion compound L1 is provided on the outer surface of a heat exchanger 2 that is disposed in a solution L that contains a host molecule of the inclusion compound as a solvent and a guest molecule as a solute and has a density different from that of the inclusion compound. A first step of generating and growing into a lump, and a second step of detaching an unmelted portion of the lump from the outer surface by melting a part of the lump from the outer surface side; By repeating the first step and the second step at least once, the unmelted portion is unevenly distributed in a specific region in the solution L based on the density difference between the inclusion compound L1 and the solution L, And a third step of relatively increasing the concentration of the guest molecule in the specific region. [Selection] Figure 2
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