2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2006.03.398
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Simulation and optimisation of the downstream process for purification of human serum albumin by using ion exchange membrane adsorbers

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“…To cope with these limitations, the new method for ion exchange membrane chromatography (IEM) using ameliorated adsorbers was developed. The simulation studies which compare the IEM with IEC were done by Frerick, et al 69,70 Comparing to columnbased separations, the membrane chromatography has some advantages such as high separation efficiencies due to shorter diffusion times, [71][72][73] reduction in buffer usage, small floor space requirements, 74 simple method without complex hardware or packing necessities. 75 In spite of this advantages, expensive membrane and low efficiency of this technique for industrial purposes is an important drawback which causes the new technology | 501…”
Section: Ion Exchange Chromatography (Iec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with these limitations, the new method for ion exchange membrane chromatography (IEM) using ameliorated adsorbers was developed. The simulation studies which compare the IEM with IEC were done by Frerick, et al 69,70 Comparing to columnbased separations, the membrane chromatography has some advantages such as high separation efficiencies due to shorter diffusion times, [71][72][73] reduction in buffer usage, small floor space requirements, 74 simple method without complex hardware or packing necessities. 75 In spite of this advantages, expensive membrane and low efficiency of this technique for industrial purposes is an important drawback which causes the new technology | 501…”
Section: Ion Exchange Chromatography (Iec)mentioning
confidence: 99%