2018
DOI: 10.1002/btpr.2673
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Data‐driven multi‐objective optimization via grid compatible simplex technique and desirability approach for challenging high throughput chromatography applications

Abstract: Recently, a grid compatible Simplex variant has been demonstrated to identify optima consistently and rapidly in challenging high throughput (HT) applications in early bioprocess development. Here, this method is extended by deploying it to multi‐objective optimization problems. Three HT chromatography case studies are presented, each posing challenging early development situations and including three responses which were amalgamated by the adoption of the desirability approach. The suitability of a design of … Show more

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“…High-Throughput (HT) development activities are currently performed in both upstream and downstream unit operations and benefit by the advancements of automated liquid handlers [1, 2,15]. Such screening activities, even from the early stages of process development, can lead to optimal or near optimal conditions in a systematic and efficient fashion [8,9,13,14]. In downstream applications, and in particular in the development of chromatographic separations, the techniques employed are separated into batch and packed bed column chromatography [4,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-Throughput (HT) development activities are currently performed in both upstream and downstream unit operations and benefit by the advancements of automated liquid handlers [1, 2,15]. Such screening activities, even from the early stages of process development, can lead to optimal or near optimal conditions in a systematic and efficient fashion [8,9,13,14]. In downstream applications, and in particular in the development of chromatographic separations, the techniques employed are separated into batch and packed bed column chromatography [4,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%