Abstract

Aqueous two-phase flotation (ATPF) is a separation technique for isolating biological products such as enzymes from crude complex biosuspensions. The continuous operation mode of ATPF allows high throughput while maintaining a high separation efficiency. In this work, a laboratory plant for continuous ATPF with integrated online measurement technology is presented and ATPF experiments with the model enzyme phospholipase A2 are performed. Three electrical conductivity probes allow real time and spatially resolved characterization of phase mixing in the flotation tank caused by rising bubbles. UV/Vis spectroscopy is used to measure the enzyme concentration online at the top phase outlet. The equilibrium concentrations in the top and bottom phase are linearly dependent on the feed concentration, revealing a constant partition coefficient. The experimental results of this work provide the basis for the development of an autonomous feedback controller for the continuous ATPF process.

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