Modelling and Simulation of Chromatographic Processes for Whey Proteins
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Open access
Authors
Jadhav, Sanket H.
Date
2019Supervisor
Ranjeet Utikar
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
The research focuses on understanding implementation of modelling and simulation for ion exchange chromatography. A computational tool ExProSim:IC was developed in MATLAB2014b and literature based validation was performed for three thermodynamic models along with a mass transfer model. Furthermore, detailed analysis of separation characteristics for major and minor whey protein standards, and crude whey protein concentrate was performed for experimental validation of the tool giving a better understanding of model parameters for simulation of chromatographic operations.
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