Filtration Tutorial This tutorial is designed to enhance knowledge of the purification processes...

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Filtration Filtration Tutorial Tutorial This tutorial is designed to enhance This tutorial is designed to enhance knowledge of the purification processes used knowledge of the purification processes used in biotechnology. The topics covered in this in biotechnology. The topics covered in this tutorial are meant to provide a succinct tutorial are meant to provide a succinct overview of microfiltration and overview of microfiltration and ultrafiltration processes. A more in-depth ultrafiltration processes. A more in-depth study will be referenced throughout the study will be referenced throughout the tutorial. It is recommended that an tutorial. It is recommended that an examination of the references be performed to examination of the references be performed to further explain any of the concepts covered further explain any of the concepts covered in this brief tutorial. in this brief tutorial.

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Filtration TutorialFiltration Tutorial

This tutorial is designed to enhance knowledge of the This tutorial is designed to enhance knowledge of the purification processes used in biotechnology. The topics purification processes used in biotechnology. The topics covered in this tutorial are meant to provide a succinct covered in this tutorial are meant to provide a succinct

overview of microfiltration and ultrafiltration processes. A overview of microfiltration and ultrafiltration processes. A more in-depth study will be referenced throughout the tutorial. more in-depth study will be referenced throughout the tutorial. It is recommended that an examination of the references be It is recommended that an examination of the references be performed to further explain any of the concepts covered in performed to further explain any of the concepts covered in

this brief tutorial.this brief tutorial.

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OverviewOverview

Types of FiltrationTypes of Filtration MicrofiltrationMicrofiltration

How it works?How it works? UltrafiltrationUltrafiltration

How it works?How it works? Microfiltration vs. UltrafiltrationMicrofiltration vs. Ultrafiltration ReferencesReferences

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Types of FiltrationTypes of Filtration

2 Examples2 Examples::1.1. Cross FlowCross Flow 2.2. Dead End FlowDead End Flow

Types of flow images from: http://www.che.utexas.edu/nams/IUPAC/iupac.html

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Type 1: Cross FiltrationType 1: Cross Filtration Flow parallel to Flow parallel to

membrane surfacemembrane surface

Does Does notnot cause buildup, cause buildup, therefore does not suffer therefore does not suffer from reduced flow from reduced flow overtimeovertime

F = feed; F = feed; M = membrane; M = membrane; P = permeate; P = permeate; R = retentate R = retentate (components that do NOT (components that do NOT pass through the pass through the membrane)membrane)

Cross Flow diagram from: http://www.che.utexas.edu/nams/IUPAC/iupac.html

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Type 2: Dead End FlowType 2: Dead End Flow

Flow perpendicular to Flow perpendicular to membrane surface membrane surface

Causes build up of filter Causes build up of filter cake on membranecake on membrane

F = feed; F = feed; M = membrane; M = membrane; P =P = permeatepermeate (components that pass (components that pass through membrane)through membrane)

Dead-end Flow diagram from: http://www.che.utexas.edu/nams/IUPAC/iupac.html

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MicrofiltrationMicrofiltration

Separates soluble contaminants remaining Separates soluble contaminants remaining within the within the supernatantsupernatant

SupernatantSupernatant may include: may include: Other proteinsOther proteins Bio-moleculesBio-molecules Un-used growth mediaUn-used growth media

Microfiltration image from: http://www.aaflow.de/filtertech/index.html

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How does Microfiltration How does Microfiltration work?work?

Pressure driven processPressure driven process

Separates: Separates: Components in a solution Components in a solution

or suspension or suspension based on based on molecular sizemolecular size

Particles size range:Particles size range:

1010m (starches) to m (starches) to aprx. aprx. 0.040.04m (DNA, m (DNA, Viruses, Viruses, and and globular proteins)globular proteins)

Microfiltration image from: http://www.faireymicrofiltrex.com/Vokes%20Microfiltration/media/images/e-fluor.gif

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UltrafiltrationUltrafiltration

Usually used to Usually used to furtherfurther separate any separate any contaminants able to contaminants able to pass through the pass through the microfiltration microfiltration membrane using a membrane using a pressure gradientpressure gradient

Ultrafiltration image from: http://www.awatec.ch/produkte/ultrafiltration.jpg

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How does Ultrafiltration work?How does Ultrafiltration work?

Separates:Separates: Particle size range: Particle size range:

0.10.1m to m to 0.0010.001m m

Usually based on Usually based on molecular weightmolecular weight Typical range: Typical range:

200 to 300,000 200 to 300,000 g/moleg/mole

Ultrafiltration image from: http://www.toltecint.com/how_dialysis_works/how_hemodialysis_works.htm

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Microfiltration vs. UltrafiltrationMicrofiltration vs. Ultrafiltration

Microfiltration:Microfiltration: Proteins act as the Proteins act as the

permeatepermeate

UltrafiltrationUltrafiltration Proteins act as the Proteins act as the

retentateretentateImages from: http://www.geafiltration.com/html/technology/ftechnology.html

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Microfiltration vs. UltrafiltrationMicrofiltration vs. Ultrafiltration

Microfiltration:Microfiltration: Separates larger particles Separates larger particles For example- For example-

ColloidsColloids Fat globulesFat globules Cells Cells

Located upstream to Located upstream to reduce load and fouling reduce load and fouling capacity on ultrafiltration capacity on ultrafiltration membrane downstream membrane downstream

UltrafiltrationUltrafiltration Separates smaller particlesSeparates smaller particles For example-For example-

MacromoleculesMacromolecules

However, However, processes are processes are basically identicalbasically identical

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ReferencesReferences

[1] Case Study Solution - [1] Case Study Solution - Facility Design for Antigenic Facility Design for Antigenic Co-proteinsCo-proteins (2003). CHE 451. NCSU (2003). CHE 451. NCSU

[2] Grandison, A. S. & Lewis, M. J. (Eds.). (1996) [2] Grandison, A. S. & Lewis, M. J. (Eds.). (1996) Separation Processes in the Food and Biotechnology Separation Processes in the Food and Biotechnology IndustriesIndustries. Woodhead Publishing. Retrieved November . Woodhead Publishing. Retrieved November 30, 2003 from Knovel Chemistry and Chemical 30, 2003 from Knovel Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Database.Engineering Database.

[3] Zeman, L. J. & Zydney, A. L. (1996) [3] Zeman, L. J. & Zydney, A. L. (1996) Microfiltration Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration: Principles and Applicationsand Ultrafiltration: Principles and Applications. New York: . New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. Available via NCSU libraries as an Marcel Dekker, Inc. Available via NCSU libraries as an eBookeBook