Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography

Monolithic materials are novel and attractive supports to be used as stationary phase in chromatographic columns to be used in downstream processes. As microporous membranes, they operate in convective mode which is useful to overcome the diffusive limitations of conventional packed bed columns. In...

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Main Authors: S. Dimartino, M.O. Herigstad, C. Boi, E. Lalli, G. Sarti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2016-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/3057
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spelling doaj-c8276f93b02a46689f0ed05efb37565a2021-02-19T21:12:00ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162016-05-014910.3303/CET1649005Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process ChromatographyS. DimartinoM.O. HerigstadC. BoiE. LalliG. SartiMonolithic materials are novel and attractive supports to be used as stationary phase in chromatographic columns to be used in downstream processes. As microporous membranes, they operate in convective mode which is useful to overcome the diffusive limitations of conventional packed bed columns. In this work, the adsorption and elution of human IgG onto convective interaction media (CIM) Protein A monolithic columns has been studied. Complete chromatography cycles, including adsorption, washing and elution, have been experimentally performed at several operating conditions and the results are discussed in detail. The frontal analysis of characteristic points (FACP) approach has been successfully applied for the first time for monolithic media to determine the dynamic binding isotherm for human IgG. Elution was performed over several operating conditions to determine the effect of pH and flow rate on the total recovery of IgG, and on the concentration of the eluted fraction.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/3057
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C. Boi
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C. Boi
E. Lalli
G. Sarti
Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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G. Sarti
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title Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
title_short Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
title_full Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
title_fullStr Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Theoretical Analysis to Assess the Use of Monolithic Columns in Process Chromatography
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2016-05-01
description Monolithic materials are novel and attractive supports to be used as stationary phase in chromatographic columns to be used in downstream processes. As microporous membranes, they operate in convective mode which is useful to overcome the diffusive limitations of conventional packed bed columns. In this work, the adsorption and elution of human IgG onto convective interaction media (CIM) Protein A monolithic columns has been studied. Complete chromatography cycles, including adsorption, washing and elution, have been experimentally performed at several operating conditions and the results are discussed in detail. The frontal analysis of characteristic points (FACP) approach has been successfully applied for the first time for monolithic media to determine the dynamic binding isotherm for human IgG. Elution was performed over several operating conditions to determine the effect of pH and flow rate on the total recovery of IgG, and on the concentration of the eluted fraction.
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