Adsorption and Ion Exchange | |||
Session 325 - Advances in Adsorptive Bioseparations | |||
Separations are a critical unit operation in any bioprocess. Biological metabolites are typically produced in relatively low amounts and thus concentration and purification can add significant cost to the overall processes. Separation of biological molecules and effluents often require special considerations not generally applicable to nonbiological separations. The focus of this session is to highlight the latest theoretical and experimental advances in bioseparations that promise to reduce costs and improve separation efficiency. | |||
Chair: | Linda Wang | ||
CoChair: | Yi Xie | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Bioengineering | ||
325a | Preparation of Ribonuclease Α Surface-Imprinted Nanoparticles with Miniemulsion Polymerization for Protein Recognition in Aqueous Media Chau Jin Tan, Yen Wah Tong | ||
325b | Fundamental Studies on Dual Mode Biomolecular Separations in Ordered Mesoporous Materials Amit Katiyar, Neville G. Pinto | ||
325c | Studies of Interactions of an Amylose-Based Sorbent with Various Solvents for Chiral Separation Applications Rahul B. Kasat, Yury Zvinevich, Hugh W. Hillhouse, Kendall T. Thomson, Nien-Hwa Linda Wang, Elias I. Franses | ||
325d | Molecular Dynamics Modeling and Simulation of Chromatographic Bioseparation Jee-Ching Wang, Athanasios I. Liapis | ||
325e | The Effect of Buffer Salt Species and Concentration on the Internal pH of a Strong Anion Exchange Resin Ann Marie Hardin, Cornelius F. Ivory | ||
325f | Affinity Adsorption Chromatography Modulated by Polymer Permeation Control and Strategy to Purify Peptides and Small Proteins Lian Wang, Jerker Porath, Roberto Guzman | ||
325g | Optimization of the Gradient Profiles for Multi-Component Separation in Reversed Phase Column Abhijit Tarafder, Lars Aumann, Guido Stroehlein, Thomas Mueller-Spaeth, Massimo Morbidelli |
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