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Liquid Biphasic System. Fundamentals and Applications in Bioseparation Technology

  • Book

  • December 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4894849

Downstream bioprocesses have a significant role to play in the creation of a sustainable bio-based economy, enabling the creation of new products and systems from the more sustainable bioprocessing of natural products. Liquid Biphasic System: Fundamentals, Methods, and Applications in Bioseparation Technology explores in detail the fundamental processes and applications of this new separation system, aiding understanding of the basic principles of the technique and offering constructive criticisms on the latest findings.

Including coverage of the background, principles, mechanisms, and applications, Liquid Biphasic System addresses how to adapt the technology for the purification of useful compounds with greater cost efficiency and greener processing. It is essential reading for bioprocess engineers, biochemical engineers, biosystem engineers, chemists and microbiologists working in the fields of bioprocessing. Researchers, scientists, and engineers concerned with the selection and evaluation of alternative bioseparation processes will find the book particularly useful.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Phase diagrams and their preparation, tie-line, tie-line lengths2. Polymer-based Liquid Biphasic System3. Organic solvent-based Liquid Biphasic System4. Ionic liquid-based Liquid Biphasic System5. Deep-eutectic-solvent-based Liquid Biphasic System6. Surfactant/detergent-based Liquid Biphasic System7. Adjuvants in Liquid Biphasic System8. Bubble-assisted Liquid Biphasic System9. Magnetic-assisted Liquid Biphasic System10. Microwave-assisted Liquid Biphasic System11. Ultrasonic-assisted Liquid Biphasic System12. Electric-assisted Liquid Biphasic System

Authors

Pau Loke Show Department of Chemical Engineering, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Professor Ir. Ts. Dr. Pau-Loke Show?is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Also, he has been affiliated with University of Nottingham Malaysia, where he is the Professor of Biochemical Engineering. He is also the former President and Founder of International Bioprocessing Society based in Malaysia. Prof Ir. Ts. Dr. Show has successfully obtained his PhD in two years' time after obtaining his bachelor's degree from Universiti Putra Malaysia. In the year of 2022, he was elected as a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers IChemE (FIChemE). He is currently a Professional Engineer (PEng) registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council UK (CEng), Corporate Member of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (MIEM), and Professional Technologist (PTech) registered with the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT). Prof Ir. Ts. Dr. Show obtained the Post Graduate Certificate of Higher Education (PGCHE) in 2014 and is now a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) UK. For more information, please refer to the follow webpage: https://showpauloke.com/

Sze Ying Lee Department of Chemical Engineering, Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering & Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. Dr. Lee Sze Ying is an assistant professor at Department of Chemical Engineering from Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering & Science at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR). She received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Universiti of Nottingham Malaysia. Her research focuses on bioprocess engineering from upstream to downstream processing. She is extensively studying the use of liquid biphasic systems as bioseparation technique to recover value-added products from biomass. Kit Wayne Chew Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University's School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Singapore.

Dr. Kit Wayne Chew is Assistant Professor in Nanyang Technological University's School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. He obtained his PhD from the University of Nottingham, where he began his research in sustainable bioprocess engineering for food and pharmaceutical products. His current research examines the utilization of algae biotechnology to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods for the synthesis of functional ingredients. Dr. Chew's professional appointments include Associate Member in the Institution of Chemical Engineers Malaysia (IChemE), Graduate Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia, and Graduate Technologist registered with the Malaysia Board of Technologies. He is listed as the #5 author contributing research on the topic of "Microalgal Technology� on SciVal.