Bioseparations: Downstream Processing for BiotechnologyOffers a concise introduction to the separation and purification of biochemicals. Bridges two scientific cultures, providing an introduction to bioseparations for scientists with no background in engineering and for engineers with little grounding in biology. The authors supplement the ideas by simple worked examples, making the techniques of bioseparations easy to learn. Discusses removal of insolubles, product isolation, purification and polishing. |
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Bioseparations Downstream Processing for Biotechnology Paul A. Belter,E. L. Cussler,Wei-Shou Hu No preview available - 1994 |
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adsorbent adsorption amino acids amyl acetate analysis antibiotics aspartame batch beer biomass bioseparations broth cake calculate cell centrifuge chapter chemical potential chromatography cm/sec cm² cm³ column containing crystals denaturation density described detergents diameter diffusion disc discussed dryer drying electrophoresis elution chromatography enzyme equation equilibrium equipment estimate evaporated example feed fermentation filter aid filtration fixed bed flow g/cm³ g/liter given heat humidity insolubles isoelectric isoelectric point isolation isotherm laboratory large scale linear liquid liters liters/hr mass balance mass transfer membrane method microfiltration microorganisms molecular weight molecules nucleation number of stages osmotic osmotic pressure packed packed bed particles precipitation pressure drop protein purification purity rate constant resin result rupture salt scale-up Section separation shown in Figure solids solubility solute concentration solvent stigmasterol tank temperature tion tube ultrafiltration velocity viscosity volume yield