A novel two-zone model (TZM) is presented to describe the rate of solute uptake by the stationary phase of a sorption-type chromatography column. The TZM divides the porous stationary-phase particle into an inner protein-free core and an outer protein-containing zone where intraparticle transport is limited by pore diffusion and binding follows Langmuir theory. The TZM and the classic pore-diffusion model (PDM) of chromatography are applied to the prediction of stationary-phase uptake and elution bands within a cellulose-based affinity chromatography column designed to selectively purify proteins genetically labelled with a CBM9 (family 9 cellulose binding module) affinity tag. Under both linear and nonlinear loading conditions, the TZM clo...
A mathematical model including convection, diffusion and Freundlich adsorption is developed. To exam...
none3Chromatography represents one of the most important and widely used unit operation in the biote...
Equations were derived to describe the unusual chromatographic situation in which part of a sample o...
Existing mathematical models developed to describe membrane affinity chromatography are unable to ma...
A mathematical model is proposed for the description of protein purification through membrane affini...
For the design of affinity membranes, protein adsorption in membrane affinity chromatography (MAC) w...
Membrane affinity chromatography is an innovative technique that stands out among the cutting edge b...
The selective binding of the cellulose binding domain (CBD) of the exo-ß-l,4-gIycanase Cex from Cel...
Membrane affinity chromatography is one of the processes that are considered as a possible alternati...
The Zonal Rate Model (ZRM) has previously been shown to accurately account for contributions to elut...
A method for estimation of unknown adsorption parameters in a detailed chromatography model includin...
The primary capture of monoclonal antibodies by Protein A affinity-chromatography packed beds is the...
A general model is presented and used to predict the dynamic behavior of the adsorption, wash, and e...
In this work a new mathematical model, based on non-equilibrium conditions, describing the dynamic a...
In affinity chromatography, an adsorbent with a high selectivity for a target solute is used to isol...
A mathematical model including convection, diffusion and Freundlich adsorption is developed. To exam...
none3Chromatography represents one of the most important and widely used unit operation in the biote...
Equations were derived to describe the unusual chromatographic situation in which part of a sample o...
Existing mathematical models developed to describe membrane affinity chromatography are unable to ma...
A mathematical model is proposed for the description of protein purification through membrane affini...
For the design of affinity membranes, protein adsorption in membrane affinity chromatography (MAC) w...
Membrane affinity chromatography is an innovative technique that stands out among the cutting edge b...
The selective binding of the cellulose binding domain (CBD) of the exo-ß-l,4-gIycanase Cex from Cel...
Membrane affinity chromatography is one of the processes that are considered as a possible alternati...
The Zonal Rate Model (ZRM) has previously been shown to accurately account for contributions to elut...
A method for estimation of unknown adsorption parameters in a detailed chromatography model includin...
The primary capture of monoclonal antibodies by Protein A affinity-chromatography packed beds is the...
A general model is presented and used to predict the dynamic behavior of the adsorption, wash, and e...
In this work a new mathematical model, based on non-equilibrium conditions, describing the dynamic a...
In affinity chromatography, an adsorbent with a high selectivity for a target solute is used to isol...
A mathematical model including convection, diffusion and Freundlich adsorption is developed. To exam...
none3Chromatography represents one of the most important and widely used unit operation in the biote...
Equations were derived to describe the unusual chromatographic situation in which part of a sample o...