AbstractOpportunities exist in preparative chromatography for alternative chromatography media that possess high binding capacity and throughput, but are also economically feasible for single use disposability and avoid column packing. An ion-exchange functionalised, microporous walled micro-capillary film (MMCF), has been developed as a module for cation-exchange separation of proteins. A MMCF module has been operated on a standard AKTA chromatography system at pressures up to 1.5MPa and superficial flow velocities up to 54,000cmh−1. The dynamic binding capacity of the MMCF module at 10% breakthrough was 13.8mglysozyme/ml adsorbent volume, which is comparable to the capacity of current commercial adsorbents. Frontal analysis studies using ...
Process chromatography proves to be a continual bottleneck in bioprocessing, especially when conside...
Ion exchange chromatography is a ubiquitous unit operation within bioprocessing. There are a large ...
This Dissertation centers on the surface-modification of macroporous membranes to make them selectiv...
A novel disposable adsorbent material for fast cation-exchange separation of proteins was developed ...
In this study, the surface of a microporous walled micro-capillary film (MMCF) was modified into a w...
Opportunities exist for alternative chromatography separation media which possess high binding capac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via Elsevier at http://www.sc...
Capillary monolithic silica columns used for normal and reversed phase separations offer the advanta...
Capillary-channeled polymer (C-CP) fibers have been studied in this laboratory as stationary phases ...
A micro-capillary film has been developed that offers the potential for an at-line analytical tool f...
A high-capacity, multimodal cation exchange (MMC) chromatographic membrane was developed by conjugat...
Stationary phase plays a crucial role in the operation of a protein chromatography column. Conventio...
This thesis describes two bodies of work in which new methods were developed to aid the miniaturisat...
The mix-mode chromatography supports were prepared, including anion exchange and hydrophobic inter...
A 150 mu m internal diameter capillary monolithic column with a strong cation-exchange stationary ph...
Process chromatography proves to be a continual bottleneck in bioprocessing, especially when conside...
Ion exchange chromatography is a ubiquitous unit operation within bioprocessing. There are a large ...
This Dissertation centers on the surface-modification of macroporous membranes to make them selectiv...
A novel disposable adsorbent material for fast cation-exchange separation of proteins was developed ...
In this study, the surface of a microporous walled micro-capillary film (MMCF) was modified into a w...
Opportunities exist for alternative chromatography separation media which possess high binding capac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via Elsevier at http://www.sc...
Capillary monolithic silica columns used for normal and reversed phase separations offer the advanta...
Capillary-channeled polymer (C-CP) fibers have been studied in this laboratory as stationary phases ...
A micro-capillary film has been developed that offers the potential for an at-line analytical tool f...
A high-capacity, multimodal cation exchange (MMC) chromatographic membrane was developed by conjugat...
Stationary phase plays a crucial role in the operation of a protein chromatography column. Conventio...
This thesis describes two bodies of work in which new methods were developed to aid the miniaturisat...
The mix-mode chromatography supports were prepared, including anion exchange and hydrophobic inter...
A 150 mu m internal diameter capillary monolithic column with a strong cation-exchange stationary ph...
Process chromatography proves to be a continual bottleneck in bioprocessing, especially when conside...
Ion exchange chromatography is a ubiquitous unit operation within bioprocessing. There are a large ...
This Dissertation centers on the surface-modification of macroporous membranes to make them selectiv...