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Advances in Membrane Technologies

Author : Amira Abdelrasoul
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 37,55 MB
Release : 2020-03-04
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1789848067

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Membrane technologies are currently the most effective and sustainable methods utilized in diversified water filtration, wastewater treatment, as well as industrial and sustainable energy applications. This book covers essential subsections of membrane separation and bioseparation processes from the perspectives of technical innovation, novelty, and sustainability. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the latest improvements and concerns with respect to membrane fouling remediation techniques, issues of bioincompatibility for biomedical applications, and various subareas of membrane separation processes, which will be an efficient resource for engineers.

Design of Polymeric Platforms for Selective Biorecognition

Author : Juan Rodríguez-Hernández
Publisher : Springer
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 12,58 MB
Release : 2015-08-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3319170619

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This book addresses in an integrated manner all the critical aspects for building the next generation of biorecognition platforms - from biomolecular recognition to surface fabrication. The most recent strategies reported to create surface nano and micropatterns are thoroughly analyzed. This book contains descriptions of the types of molecules immobilized at surfaces that can be used for specific biorecognition, how to immobilize them, and how to control their arrangement and functionality at the surface. Small molecules, peptides, proteins and oligonucleotides are at the core of the biorecognition processes and will constitute a special part of this book. The authors include detailed information on biological processes, biomolecular screening, biosensing, diagnostic and detection devices, tissue engineering, development of biocompatible materials and biomedical devices.

Polymer Membranes In Biotechnology: Preparation, Functionalization And Application

Author : Ramakrishna Seeram
Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 47,63 MB
Release : 2011-02-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1911298526

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This book provides a concise and comprehensive introduction of polymer membranes' preparation, functionalization and applications in biotechniques including affinity membrane chromatography, membrane-based biosensor and membrane-based bioreactor.Following an introduction to the general concept of membrane separation in Chapter 1, preparation of polymeric membranes is discussed in Chapter 2. The book then describes in Chapter 3 membrane surface activation, which is a key step in ligand immobilizations. Chapter 4 focuses on ligand immobilization techniques and the organic chemistries behind them. Chapter 5 introduces the application of affinity membrane chromatography. Finally, in Chapter 6, membranes used in biosensors and gas sensors, enzymatic membranes used as biosensor, and membrane biosensor for waste water treatment will be discussed.A novel filter medium, i.e. nonwoven nanofiber membrane, and its preparation method, i.e. electrospinning technique, are also introduced in this book./a

Functionalized Corundum as a Novel Affinity Platform for the Efficient Purification of Proteins from Complex Biological Samples

Author : Jule Lexa Völzke
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,98 MB
Release : 2023*
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Englische Version: This work aimed to develop and establish a novel efficient affinity platform for protein purification based on nonporous, stable, and easily available corundum powder. The material was functionalized covalently with protein binders to isolate and enrich specific proteins from complex biological matrices. Phosphonic acids and silanes were tested as the first modification layer. In the next step, the well-known bifunctional crosslinker glutaraldehyde was compared with a more biocompatible, hyperbranched polyglycerol (PG). It could have been shown that oxidized polyglycerol is an excellent alternative to glutaraldehyde. Human IgG was purified with protein A functionalized corundum from crude human plasma for the initial purpose of antibody isolation. To broaden the application of functionalized corundum, a novel purification platform for the isolation of poly His-tagged proteins based on metal-ion-functionalized corundum was established. The main goal of this approach was the efficient, economical, and fast purification of recombinant proteins in a column-free format that can also easily be performed in moderately equipped laboratories. As a model system for method optimization, His-tagged protein A/G (His6-PAG), mixed with bovine serum albumin (BSA), was established leading to a purification protocol with minimal nonspecific binding by the variation of the imidazole content in the used binding and washing buffers. Corundum in direct comparison with standard Ni-NTA agarose beads generated higher purities of isolated proteins. Finally, it was shown that zinc-functionalized corundum is another efficient approach to circumvent potential negative effects of nickel use in life science applications.

Comprehensive Biotechnology

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Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 4876 pages
File Size : 35,39 MB
Release : 2019-07-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 0444640479

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Comprehensive Biotechnology, Third Edition, Six Volume Set unifies, in a single source, a huge amount of information in this growing field. The book covers scientific fundamentals, along with engineering considerations and applications in industry, agriculture, medicine, the environment and socio-economics, including the related government regulatory overviews. This new edition builds on the solid basis provided by previous editions, incorporating all recent advances in the field since the second edition was published in 2011. Offers researchers a one-stop shop for information on the subject of biotechnology Provides in-depth treatment of relevant topics from recognized authorities, including the contributions of a Nobel laureate Presents the perspective of researchers in different fields, such as biochemistry, agriculture, engineering, biomedicine and environmental science

Development and Characterization of High-performance Functionalized Membranes for Antibody Adsorption

Author : Jayraj Kiritbhai Shethji
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 40,32 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Electronic dissertations
ISBN :

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Capacity and selectivity are the major bottlenecks for the development of affinity membrane adsorbers for protein and antibody purification. The focus of this doctoral research is to develop polyethersulfone (PES) microfiltration (MF) membranes containing multiple highly selective poly(styrene-co-hydroxystyrene) grafts mimicking the key dipeptide Phe-132/Tyr-133 motif of ligand protein A to selectively adsorb immunoglobulin G (IgG) under convective flow conditions. This research work consists of two phases. In phase 1, homopolymer and block copolymer grafts were synthesized and characterized in the membrane pores using monomers styrene, ethoxystyrene, and chloromethylstyrene. 1H NMR characterization showed successful incorporation of the sequential stages of graft chemistry, including: polystyrene, poly(chloromethylstyrene), poly(ethoxystyrene), poly(styrene-b-ethoxystyrene), and poly(styrene-b-chloromethylstyrene). A study of monomer reactivity showed that chloromethylstyrene reacted approximately 1.3 times slower than styrene and ethoxystyrene during formation of homopolymers and block copolymers. The ion-exchange capacity of sulfonated functionalized membranes was 4.9 meq/g with as many as 125 repeat units per chain. In phase 2, PES MF membranes tailored with two different graft chemistries including poly(styrene-co-hydroxystyrene) and glycine functionalized poly((styrene-co-hydroxystyrene)-b-chloromethylstyrene) grafts were developed and tested for selective IgG adsorption. 1H NMR characterization confirmed membrane pore functionalization by poly(styrene-co-hydroxystyrene), chloromethylstyrene block addition, and subsequent glycine functionalization of the chloromethyl block. The dynamic binding capacity (DBC) for IgG was as high as 95 mg/ml, more than 9 times as compared to Sartobind® and Ultrabind® membranes and twice as compared to affinity resin. The DBC was independent of flow rate and there was no significant loss (5%) in capacity at higher linear velocities (230 cm/h) indicating that the transport of IgG to the adsorptive sites is predominantly by convection. Bind and elute experiments showed that there was no significant loss of DBC over a period of five cycles and the average recovery of antibody was94%. Competitive sorption using membranes containing negatively charged spacer arms showed that the membrane was ~11 times more selective for IgG than BSA. Additionally, the DBC was 22% higher (115 mg/ml) than without spacer arms indicating that the negatively charged spacer arms moved the grafted chains apart and improved the accessibility of IgG to the binding sites.