2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
Session: Advances in Adsorptive Bioseparations
Separations are a critical unit operation in any bioprocess. Biological metabolites are typically produced in relatively low amounts and thus concentration and purification can add significant cost to the overall processes. Separation of biological molecules and effluents often require special considerations not generally applicable to nonbiological separations. The focus of this session is to highlight the latest theoretical and experimental advances in bioseparations that promise to reduce costs and improve separation efficiency.
08:30 AM
Chau Jin Tan, Yen Wah Tong
08:50 AM
Amit Katiyar, Neville G. Pinto
09:10 AM
Rahul B. Kasat, Yury Zvinevich, Hugh Hillhouse, Kendall T. Thomson, Nien-Hwa Linda Wang, Elias I. Franses
09:30 AM
Jee-Ching Wang, Athanasios I. Liapis
09:50 AM
Ann Marie Hardin, Cornelius F. Ivory
10:10 AM
Lian Wang, Jerker Porath, Roberto Guzman
10:30 AM
Abhijit Tarafder, Lars Aumann, Guido Stroehlein, Thomas Mueller-Spaeth, Massimo Morbidelli