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High-Performance Membrane Chromatography. A Novel Method of Protein Separation

High-Performance Membrane Chromatography. A Novel Method of Protein Separation Abstract Basing on the fact that only short layers of a chromatographic column contribute to the separation in the interaction chromatography, 1 mm thick membranes from macroporous methacrylate polymer provided with functional groups were synthetized and used for protein separation. The chromatograms show that the separation is fully comparable with that experienced on a filled column but the advantage of a membrane is up to two orders of magnitude lower pressure during the process and very high loading reaching up to 40 g/m2. This recommends the high performance membrane chromatography also for large scale preparative separations. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Liquid Chromatography Taylor & Francis

High-Performance Membrane Chromatography. A Novel Method of Protein Separation

High-Performance Membrane Chromatography. A Novel Method of Protein Separation

Journal of Liquid Chromatography , Volume 13 (1): 8 – Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Abstract Basing on the fact that only short layers of a chromatographic column contribute to the separation in the interaction chromatography, 1 mm thick membranes from macroporous methacrylate polymer provided with functional groups were synthetized and used for protein separation. The chromatograms show that the separation is fully comparable with that experienced on a filled column but the advantage of a membrane is up to two orders of magnitude lower pressure during the process and very high loading reaching up to 40 g/m2. This recommends the high performance membrane chromatography also for large scale preparative separations.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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0148-3919
DOI
10.1080/01483919008051787
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Abstract

Abstract Basing on the fact that only short layers of a chromatographic column contribute to the separation in the interaction chromatography, 1 mm thick membranes from macroporous methacrylate polymer provided with functional groups were synthetized and used for protein separation. The chromatograms show that the separation is fully comparable with that experienced on a filled column but the advantage of a membrane is up to two orders of magnitude lower pressure during the process and very high loading reaching up to 40 g/m2. This recommends the high performance membrane chromatography also for large scale preparative separations.

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Journal of Liquid ChromatographyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1990

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