A crossflow microfiltration unit was used to recover the soluble proteins from a protein precipitate suspension prepared from disrupted yeast. The effects of the process parameters transmembrane pressure (TMP), crossflow velocity, and suspension concentration on the permeate flux and transmission (sieving coefficient) of soluble proteins were determined. Flux increased with increasing crossflow velocity and decreasing concentration, and increased with increasing TMP up to a critical value at which the flux became independent of pressure. Protein transmission also increased with increasing crossflow and decreasing concentration, but had a maximum value at a critical TMP, near the critical value for flux, and declined at higher pressures. A s...
Membrane fouling during cross-flow microfiltration (CFMF) of proteins is complex depending upon feed...
The performance of membranes used in the separation of solution mixtures containing proteins can be ...
[[abstract]]The effects of operating conditions, such as cross-flow velocity, filtration pressure an...
Membrane microfiltration has important applications in the processing of protein produced by the bio...
Conventional crossflow microfiltration systems rely on high liquid velocities to generate shear at t...
Protein, produced by a bacterial culture of recombinant Vibrio cholerae, was separated from cells in...
Formation of heterogeneous deposits of particulates and macromolecules occurs frequently during memb...
In many downstream processes microfiltration (MF) is used as the first step to separate the micro-or...
Two microfiltration units were designed and constructed during this research. One was a dead-end str...
Crossflow microfiltration (0.1 μm) of skimmed milk is widely used in the dairy industry for the sepa...
This research is to study the effect of transmembrane pressure on cross flow filtration on protein m...
In this study the fouling mechanisms of various microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes were s...
Crossflow ultrafiltration of binary protein solutions was carried out using flux-stepping and consta...
Fractionation of full cream milk protein using two protein separation techniques which are crossflow...
Recombinant Escherichia coli often accumulates the recombinant protein of interest as insoluble incl...
Membrane fouling during cross-flow microfiltration (CFMF) of proteins is complex depending upon feed...
The performance of membranes used in the separation of solution mixtures containing proteins can be ...
[[abstract]]The effects of operating conditions, such as cross-flow velocity, filtration pressure an...
Membrane microfiltration has important applications in the processing of protein produced by the bio...
Conventional crossflow microfiltration systems rely on high liquid velocities to generate shear at t...
Protein, produced by a bacterial culture of recombinant Vibrio cholerae, was separated from cells in...
Formation of heterogeneous deposits of particulates and macromolecules occurs frequently during memb...
In many downstream processes microfiltration (MF) is used as the first step to separate the micro-or...
Two microfiltration units were designed and constructed during this research. One was a dead-end str...
Crossflow microfiltration (0.1 μm) of skimmed milk is widely used in the dairy industry for the sepa...
This research is to study the effect of transmembrane pressure on cross flow filtration on protein m...
In this study the fouling mechanisms of various microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes were s...
Crossflow ultrafiltration of binary protein solutions was carried out using flux-stepping and consta...
Fractionation of full cream milk protein using two protein separation techniques which are crossflow...
Recombinant Escherichia coli often accumulates the recombinant protein of interest as insoluble incl...
Membrane fouling during cross-flow microfiltration (CFMF) of proteins is complex depending upon feed...
The performance of membranes used in the separation of solution mixtures containing proteins can be ...
[[abstract]]The effects of operating conditions, such as cross-flow velocity, filtration pressure an...