Preceded by: Bioseparations science and engineering / Roger G. Harrison ... [et al.]. c2003.
It is a key component of most chemical engineering/biotechnology/bioprocess engineering programmes. This book discusses the underlying principles of bioseparations engineering written from the perspective of an undergraduate course.
Multidisciplinary resource for graduate studies and the biotechnology industry Knowledge of the genetic basis of biological functioning continues to grow at an astronomical rate, as do the challenges and opportunities...
The scope of this book is based on the conference, and deals not only with recent advances in bioseparation engineering in a narrow sence, but also the environmental engineering which includes waste water treatment and bioremediation.
The two main objectives of this book are to focus on the application of existing separation process techniques to the recovery and purification of biologically derived products and to examine the state of knowledge of new techniques which ...
This is particularly evident in one of the outstanding chapters in the book: Bioprocess Economics. The text also introduces students to the kinds of decisions they will have to make after the transition from theory to practice.
Offers a concise introduction to the separation and purification of biochemicals.
Handbook of Bioseparations serves as an essential reference and guidebook for separation scientists working in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, academia, and government laboratories.
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Main objective of the book is to provide in-depth knowledge of the subject in an interesting and paramount simple way
Organized in its 15 chapters, the text covers in the first few chapters topics related to chemical engineering unit operations such as filtration, centrifugation, adsorption, extraction and membrane separation as applied to bioseparations.