Search for dissertations about: "Affinity Adsorbents"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Affinity Adsorbents.
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1. Antibody-Fragments: Protein Engineering, Process Development, and their Application as Affinity Ligands
Abstract : Monoclonal antibody (mAb) fragments have become the formats of choice for both biopharmaceuticals and ligands in analytical and preparative applications. Their smaller size enables additional advantages over full-length mAbs, such as improved tissue penetration, faster blood clearance for diagnostic applications, improved capacity, and enablement of multivalent formatting. READ MORE
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2. The use of calcium(II) and cobalt(II) as adsorbents in immobilized metal ion affinity purification
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3. Artificial receptors: New opportunities for the exploitation of molecularly imprinted polymers
Abstract : Molecular imprinting, method for creating artificial receptors that are mimics of biological antibodies and receptors, is based on the concept of creating substrate-specific recognition sites in polymeric matrices by means of template polymerisation. The polymeric receptors produced display favourable binding characteristics, such as high affinity and specificity towards the substrate molecules. READ MORE
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4. Removal of metals from contaminated waters : Evaluating the use of synthetic adsorbents and green algae biomass
Abstract : Metal contamination of water bodies has attracted global attention owing to its environmental toxicity, abundance and persistence. Metals such as arsenic, cadmium and mercury are of greater concern since they are toxic even at low concentrations. READ MORE
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5. Recovery of biochemicals from ABE fermentation broths using MFI adsorbents: A comparison between traditional beads and a structured adsorbent
Abstract : Energy demands of the world are ever increasing in this industrial era. Over reliance on petroleum-based fuels has a negative impact on the environment. In addition, with depleting reservoirs of fossil fuels, the need for new, sustainable fuels and chemicals is more urgent than ever. READ MORE
