2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(160f) Model-Based Process Optimization of Ion-Exchange Chromatography for Protein Bioseparation
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The equilibrium dispersive model and the steric mass action (SMA) model, proposed by Prof. Cramer in 1992, were combined to create a model. Regarding model calibration, a new method called "parameter-by-parameter (PbP)" was proposed with mechanistic derivations of the SMA model. Compared to the traditional calibration strategy, the SMA parameters could be determined one-by-one in sequence with in-depth physical understanding and high efficiency, resulting in a reduction of the number of unknown parameters per species from four to one. The PbP method has been successfully used in the separation of model proteins (laboratory-level) and monoclonal antibodies (industrial-level). Regarding model-based process optimization, a new heuristic method was implemented for solving the optimization problem. For the industrial-level separation of charge variants of monoclonal antibodies, the yield of the main product can be improved significantly from 55% to 87%. The mechanistic models have also been used in the continuous mode of IEC for better process design, such as multi-column counter-current solvent gradient purification.
In general, compared to the design of experiments (DoE), model-based process optimization can provide the comprehensive process understanding of IEC, leading to lower cost and higher efficiency of process development. It is a promising technique for the digitalization of biopharmaceutical processes.