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Dec 21, 2024
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EB 3561 - Unit Operations-Production Scale Bioseparations4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course applies the principles of transport phenomena and thermodynamics to the design and characterization of batch and continuous separation processes. Graphical and numerical techniques are used in the design and scale-up of associated process equipment. The general processes involved in the working of various unit processes are studied. Problems are drawn from the bio-processing industries and applications. (prereq: CH 201 , EB 3510 , EB 3620 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Apply the principles of transport phenomena and thermodynamics to design and characterize batch and continuous separation unit operations
- Describe the working of various unit operations
- Design and scale-up the equipment for various unit operations
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Introduction to bioproducts and bioseparations
- Cell lysis and flocculation
- Filtration
- Sedimentation, centrifugation
- Extraction and distillation
- Liquid chromatography, adsorption
- Precipitation
- Crystallization
- Drying
Coordinator Dr. Faisal Shaikh
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