This new volume examines the state of the art of several important separation processes as they relate to biotechnology. Focusing on isolation and purification of downstream processing, it presents recent research results of several promising techniques. Its 15 chapters cover extraction and membrane processing, processes using biospecific interaction with proteins, and novel isolation and purification processes. Many of the chapters contain data that have not been published before. This volume presents the spectrum of current thinking and activities on bioseparation, specifically of large molecules such as proteins and polysaccharides.
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978-0-8412-1738-6 (9780841217386)
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Modeling and Applications of Downstream Processing: A Survey of Innovative Strategies; Statistical Thermodynamics of Aqueous Two-Phase Systems; Theoretical Treatment of Aqueous Two-Phase Extraction by Using Virial Expansions: A Preliminary Report; A Low-Cost Aqueous Two-Phase System for Affinity Extraction; Separation of Proteins by Using Reversed Micelles; Enzymes in Liquid Membranes: Reaction and Bioseparation; Pilot-Scale Membrane Filtration Process for the Recovery of an Extracellular Bacterial Protease; Removal and Inactivation of Viruses by a Surface-Bonded Quaternary Ammonium Chloride; Complexation Between Poly(dimethyldiallylammonium chloride) and Globular Proteins; Protein Precipitation and Fractionation by Precipitation with Carboxymethyl Cellulose; Protein Separation via Affinity-Mediated Membrane Transport; Affinity Precipitation of Avidin by Using Ligand-Modified Surfactants; Ultracentrifugation as a Means for the Separation and Identification of Lipopolysaccharides; Mathematical Model of a Rotating Annular Continuous Size Exclusion Chromatograph; The Continuous Rotating Annular Electrophoresis Column: A Novel Approach to Large-Scale Electrophoresis