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Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.93, No.4, 607-617, 2006
Investigation and characterization of liquid two-phase systems for the separation of crystal mixtures by interfacial partitioning
The interfacial partitioning behavior of ampicillin and phenylglycine crystals in different two-phase systems has been investigated. The two-phase systems employed are water/dodecane, water/1-butanol, and water/ pentane/methanol. By means of partition experiments and microscopic imaging, it has been shown that the mechanism of separation strongly depends on the choice of the two-phase system. While water/dodecane features a mechanism of sheer competitive adsorption at the interface, separation in water/1-butanol is mainly due to partitioning into both liquid phases, leading to a higher degree of separation. Experiments with water/pentane/ methanol have illustrated the large potential of three-component systems, as slight variations in the composition can have large effects on the separation. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:phenylglycine;ampicillin;crystals;particle recovery;interfacial partitioning;two-phase system;solid-solid separation