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Designing Robust Chromotographic Processes with a Proven Predictive Approach

17 March 2020 09:00 - 18 March 2020 17:00, Frankfurt, Germany


Introduction
The course will cover the fundamentals of process chromatography and the tutors will present a rational and proven methodology for the design of efficient and robust chromatographic processes. They will show how this approach serves both the design of new processes and the resolution of issues encountered in the daily life of chromatographers.

The methodology rests upon the rigorous description of the physical phenomena at stake, which includes thermodynamics, kinetics of mass transfer and hydrodynamics of the separation. Predictive models are derived from the understanding of these phenomena and are then used to assess the impact of operating parameters on the process performances.

Major applications will also be presented, spanning across the ton-scale glucose/fructose separation or the purification of therapeutic protein with stringent purity constraints. Various case studies inspired from real industrial examples or taken from the most recent literature will illustrate that the general approach presented during these two day applies as a roadmap, irrespective of the application, and ultimately leads to the development of reliable and robust processes.

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  • Dr Hector Osuna Ypso Facto, United Kingdom
  • Dr Lucrèce Nicoud Ypso Facto, United Kingdom

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Hilton Garden Inn City

Hilton Garden Inn City, Weserstrasse 43, Frankfurt, 60329, Germany

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Scientific Update delivers conferences and training courses for industrial chemists and chemical engineers in chemical development, scale-up and many other specialist topics in organic chemistry.
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