Dynamic Capacity Studies of CIM (Convective Interaction Media)® Monolithic Columns |
| |
Authors: | Igor Mihelič ,Tine Koloini,Aleš Podgornik,Aleš Š trancar |
| |
Abstract: | The characterization of CIM® DEAE monolithic columns in terms of dynamic binding capacity is presented in this paper. Breakthrough experiments were performed for capacity determination. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used as a model protein. It is shown that CIM® monolithic columns have good batch‐to‐batch reproducibility as well as long‐term stability. The experiments performed under different linear velocities demonstrated that the dynamic capacity is unaffected at least up to a linear velocity of 2450 cm/h. Furthermore, the breakthrough curve slope is constant, indicating that the capacity would remain constant at even higher linear velocities. The adsorption isotherm of BSA dissolved in 20 mM Tris‐HCl buffer shows a constant capacity of around 30 mg/mL of support down to a concentration of 20 μg/mL. The capacity is substantially influenced by the ionic strength; however, 20% of the maximal capacity is still preserved at 0.3 M NaCl. |
| |
Keywords: | Monoliths CIM® monolithic column dynamic binding capacity |
|
|