Handbook Of Process Chromatography


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Handbook of Process Chromatography


Handbook of Process Chromatography

Author: Gunter Jagschies

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2007-12-08


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This book will update the original edition published in 1997. Since the publication of the first edition, the biotechnology and biologics industries have gained extensive knowledge and experience in downstream processing using chromatography and other technologies associated with recovery and purification unit operations. This book will tie that experience together for the next generation of readers.Updates include:- sources and productivity- types of products made today- experiences in clinical and licensed products - economics- current status of validation- illustrations and tables- automated column packing- automated systemsNew topics include:- the use of disposables- multiproduct versus dedicated production- design principles for chromatography media and filters- ultrafiltration principles and optimization- risk assessments- characterization studies- design space- platform technologies- process analytical technologies (PATs)- biogenerics - comparability assessmentsKey Features:- new approaches to process optimiaztion- use of patform technologies- applying risk assessment to process design

Handbook of Process Chromatography


Handbook of Process Chromatography

Author: Gail Sofer

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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Handbook of Separation Process Technology


Handbook of Separation Process Technology

Author: Ronald W. Rousseau

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1987-05-13


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Surveys the selection, design, and operation of most of the industrially important separation processes. Discusses the underlying principles on which the processes are based, and provides illustrative examples of the use of the processes in a modern context. Features thorough treatment of newer separation processes based on membranes, adsorption, chromatography, ion exchange, and chemical complexation. Includes a review of historically important separation processes such as distillation, absorption, extraction, leaching, and crystallization and considers these techniques in light of recent developments affecting them.