2008 Annual Meeting
(132c) Predictions of Protein Adsorption and Desorption in Liquid-Solid Circulating Fluidized Bed Ion Exchange System
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A mathematical model was developed considering the protein adsorption and desorption kinetics, liquid-solid mass transfer and the hydrodynamics of the LSCFB, to predict the protein adsorption and desorption in LSCFB ion exchange system. Adsorption of protein onto the ion exchange particles was considered as external and internal mass transfer limiting. Film mass transfer co-efficient was calculated using correlation available in the literature and the effect of axial dispersion and intra-particle diffusion resistance were incorporated using a lumped parameter. The model was based on the assumption of homogeneous fluidization. The simulation results showed good agreement with available experimental data.
A parametric study was performed to better understand the influence of different operating parameters on hydrodynamics and mass transfer in LSCFB ion-exchange system. This modeling study can be easily extended in other applications of LSCFB.
Keywords: Liquid-solid fluidization, liquid-solid circulating fluidized bed, protein recovery, ion-exchange, modeling, simulation.