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Designing an Autonomous Integrated Downstream Sequence From a Batch Separation Process − An Industrial Case Study

Löfgren, Anton LU orcid ; Andersson, Niklas LU orcid ; Sellberg, Anton LU ; Nilsson, Bernt LU ; Löfgren, Magnus and Wood, Susanne (2018) In Biotechnology Journal
Abstract
This work is a proof of concept of how a sequence of industrial batch separation steps together are used to form an integrated autonomous downstream process. The sequence in this case study consisted of an anion chromatography step, virus inactivation and finally a hydrophobic chromatography step. Moving from batch to integrated separation minimizes hold‐up times, storage tanks, and required equipment. The conversion from batch to integrated mode is achieved by extracting operating points and separation data from batch chromatograms. The integrated separation process is realized on an ÄKTA Pure controlled by an open research software called Orbit, making it possible to operate complex process configurations including multiple steps. The... (More)
This work is a proof of concept of how a sequence of industrial batch separation steps together are used to form an integrated autonomous downstream process. The sequence in this case study consisted of an anion chromatography step, virus inactivation and finally a hydrophobic chromatography step. Moving from batch to integrated separation minimizes hold‐up times, storage tanks, and required equipment. The conversion from batch to integrated mode is achieved by extracting operating points and separation data from batch chromatograms. The integrated separation process is realized on an ÄKTA Pure controlled by an open research software called Orbit, making it possible to operate complex process configurations including multiple steps. The results from this case study is the principle and method of the steps taken to automation, achieving a more continuous and efficient downstream process. (Less)
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Biotechnology Journal
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John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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1860-6768
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10.1002/biot.201700691
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  title        = {{Designing an Autonomous Integrated Downstream Sequence From a Batch Separation Process − An Industrial Case Study}},
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  doi          = {{10.1002/biot.201700691}},
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