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Monoliths for fast bioseparation and bioconversion and their applications in biotechnology

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JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
卷 27, 期 10-11, 页码 767-778

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200401812

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macropores; gigapores; poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate); cryogel; poly(vinyl alcohol); polyacrylamide; monolith; bioseparation

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Monoliths have consolidated their position in bioseparation. More than 200 different applications have been reported in the past two decades and their advantages compared to conventional chromatography demonstrated. These include the high mass transfer efficiency due to the convective flow enabled by the macroporous character of the matrix. Recently plasmid DNA and viruses were separated with high efficiency and cryogels and monolithic superporous agarose were developed for capture of proteins from crude homogenates and separation of microorganisms or lymphocytes. Currently four companies manufacture monoliths mainly for analytical applications although monoliths with a volume of 0.8 liter are commercially available and 8 L are available as prototypes. A book entitled Monolithic materials: preparation, properties and applications was published in 2003 [1] and became standard reference of the status of this area. This review focuses on the progress in monoliths that goes beyond the scope of this reference book. Less progress has been made in the field of bioconversions in spite of the fact that monolithic supports exhibit better performance than beads in enzymatic processing of macromolecules. It appears that the scientific community has not yet realized that supports for these applications are readily available. In addition, monoliths will further substantially advance bioseparations of both small and large molecules in the future.

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