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Downstream process , enzymes unit operations

In the development of cell or enzyme-based processes, many process configurations exist, including batch, fed batch and continuous operation. In general, the conversion and the separation processes (downstream processing) are regarded as separate units, and most industrial processes are based on this approach. In the last decades, however, more attention is paid to the integration of conversion and separation, leading to the development of membrane bioreactors [49, 50], and some of these concepts have reached an industrial scale. The membranes used for this type of reactors are almost exclusively polymeric, as temperatures seldomly exceed 100 °C for obvious reasons. [Pg.536]


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