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Evaluation of separation and purification processes in the antibiotic industry
Authors:Paul R. Bienkowski  Douglas D. Lee  Charles H. Byers
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Tennessee, USA
2. Chemical Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Abstract:Antibiotic production is a complex capital intensive process, which divides naturally into two segments, fermentation and separation/purification. The separation and purification section is very large as a result of the number of processing steps required (up to 60) and the need to purify and recycle large quantities of organic solvents. Separation and purification is not generic within the antibiotic industry. Not only does each individual antibiotic require a different separation process, but also there are many different separation schemes in use for the same antibiotic. Much research is currently in progress on three relatively new separation techniques on a commercial level, which may lead to substantial reductions in the complexity of the process; chromatography (both conventional preparative HPLC and annular chromatography), supercritical extraction, and various membrane processes.
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