Preparative and Production Scale Chromatography

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Adsorption Isotherms
advanced industrial chromatography systems
Axial Dispersion
Batch Chromatographic
Beet Molasses
bioprocess scale-up
Carrier Fluid
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chemical engineering separation
Chromatographic Reactor
Concentration Profiles
Continuous Chromatographic
Cycle Time
Desorbent Stream
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Feed Concentration
Feed Flow Rate
Feed Pulse
High Fructose Syrups
ion exchange technology
Minimum Fluidization Velocity
Mobile Phase
Moving Bed Reactor
Moving Bed Systems
Orthogonal Collocation Method
preparative liquid chromatography
process simulation techniques
production-scale chromatography
protein purification methods
Raffinate Purity
Raffinate Stream
reactor design modeling
segmented recycle chromatography
Simulated Bed Movement
SMB Unit
Sorbex Process
supercritical fluid
Volumetric Mass Transfer Coefficient

Product details

  • ISBN 9780824787387
  • Weight: 1578g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Describes the latest developments in the scaling-up and application of chromatographic operations and demonstrates that production-scale chromatography is a powerful and invaluable separation process. The book covers every important process design and reveals actual, immediately applicable techniques and is designed to appeal to design, chemical/biochemical, and research and development engineers, process development managers, bioprocess technologists, analytical and clinical chemists and biochemists, pharmacists, and upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and continuing-education students in these disciplines.

G. Ganetsos Business Development Department, Borax Consolidated Limited, London, and Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University, Birmingham, England

P. E. Barker Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University, Birmingham, England