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Kinetic Correlation for the Hindered Diffusion of Proteins in a Porous Packing Column*

余兆祥; 何志敏   

  1. Chemical Engineering Research Center, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
  • 收稿日期:1997-07-22 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:1998-09-28 发布日期:1998-09-28
  • 通讯作者: 余兆祥

Kinetic Correlation for the Hindered Diffusion of Proteins in a Porous Packing Column*

Yu Zhaoxiang; He Zhimin   

  1. Chemical Engineering Research Center, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
  • Received:1997-07-22 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1998-09-28 Published:1998-09-28
  • Contact: Yu Zhaoxiang

摘要: Hindered diffusion of proteins in a porous packing plays an important role in protein chromatographic purification. The HETP
method was adopted to analyze the influence of axial dispersion, film mass transfer and hindered diffusion in the porous
packing employing a size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) process. The retention behavior with eight proteins of different
relative molecular mass was experimentally detected with a commercial SEC column. A correlation based on the relative
molecular mass of the proteins and the packing porosity was developed and used to predict the effective diffusion coefficient
of a protein in the porous packing. The predicted values of effective diffusion coefficient were very consistent with the
experimental results with the average error of 8.6%.

关键词: protein;effective diffusion coefficient;porous packing;SEC

Abstract: Hindered diffusion of proteins in a porous packing plays an important role in protein chromatographic purification. The HETP
method was adopted to analyze the influence of axial dispersion, film mass transfer and hindered diffusion in the porous
packing employing a size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) process. The retention behavior with eight proteins of different
relative molecular mass was experimentally detected with a commercial SEC column. A correlation based on the relative
molecular mass of the proteins and the packing porosity was developed and used to predict the effective diffusion coefficient
of a protein in the porous packing. The predicted values of effective diffusion coefficient were very consistent with the
experimental results with the average error of 8.6%.

Key words: protein, effective diffusion coefficient, porous packing, SEC