B01D15/26

POLYMER RETENTION SCREENING METHOD

The present invention discloses analytical high throughput methods for accurately, reliably, and efficiently screening and identifying polymers that are substantive to a particular material, such as hydroxyapatite. The present invention also discloses liquid chromatography columns for screening and identifying polymers that are substantive to a particular material, methods of preparing such liquid chromatography columns, and kits that may be used to screen and identify polymers that are substantive to a particular material.

A CHROMATOGRAPHY DEVICE

A chromatography device (201; 201′) comprising: – at least one chromatography material unit (203), wherein said chromatography material unit comprises a convection-based chromatography material and is of a substantially rectangular shape having a length (L) and a width (W); - at least one fluid distribution system (207) which is configured to distribute fluid into and out from the at least one chromatography material unit (203), wherein said fluid distribution system (207) comprises a distribution device (209a) and a collection device (209b) between which said chromatography material unit (203) is sandwiched, wherein said distribution device (209a) and said collection device (209b) each comprises a number of parallel grooves (255) for distribution and collection respectively of a fluid to be passed through the chromatography material unit (203), wherein said parallel grooves are reaching over substantially the whole length (L) of the chromatography material unit (203) and are distributed over substantially the whole width (W) of the chromatography material unit (203).

Chromatography media and devices
11628381 · 2023-04-18 · ·

Chromatography devices contain chromatography media and methods of making and methods of using chromatography devices. Chromatography devices enable a more efficient, productive and/or environmentally friendly chromatographic operation due to one or more of the following advantages over conventional chromatographic operations: elimination of a device packing step by the user; elimination of clean-in-place (CIP) steps; elimination of clean-in-place (CIP) steps utilizing sodium hydroxide solution; elimination of any validation steps by the user; and use of a chromatography device comprising biodegradable material. The chromatography media includes porous inorganic particles having a functionalized surface and having a median pore size of at least about 300 Angstroms (A), or at least about 300 A up to about 3000 A. The inorganic particles may have a BET surface area of at least about 20 m2/g, or at least about 25 m2/g, or about 30 m2/g, up to about 2000 m2/g.

FILTER ASSEMBLIES, DEPTH INDICATORS, TORQUE-LIMITING FITTINGS, TORQUE-INDICATING FITTINGS, AND SYSTEMS INCORPORATING THE SAME

In some examples, a filter assembly may include a filter including a first gasket having a first channel adjacent to a first side of the filter and a second gasket having a second channel adjacent to a second side of the filter. The first gasket and the second gasket may include a beveled surface adjacent to the filter. The first channel and the second channel may include a diameter of from about 0.01 mm to about 0.5 mm. A finger tightening system may securely hold the filter without any leaks.

REDUCED LEACHING OF A LIGAND
20230137154 · 2023-05-04 ·

A column for removal of a component from a fluid is disclosed. The column has a compartment with a cross sectional area. The compartment contains beads having a diameter. A ligand selected to bind to the component is coupled to the beads. The cross-sectional area and bead diameter are selected to maintain a flow velocity of the fluid within the compartment below a first threshold, thereby reducing leaching of the ligand into the fluid. Also described herein is an adsorbent comprising a ligand that is attached to a substrate by an amine bond, wherein the ligand is resistant to dissociation from the substrate.

REDUCED LEACHING OF A LIGAND
20230137154 · 2023-05-04 ·

A column for removal of a component from a fluid is disclosed. The column has a compartment with a cross sectional area. The compartment contains beads having a diameter. A ligand selected to bind to the component is coupled to the beads. The cross-sectional area and bead diameter are selected to maintain a flow velocity of the fluid within the compartment below a first threshold, thereby reducing leaching of the ligand into the fluid. Also described herein is an adsorbent comprising a ligand that is attached to a substrate by an amine bond, wherein the ligand is resistant to dissociation from the substrate.

METHODS FOR THE SEPARATION AND/OR PURIFICATION OF METALS

A method for separating at least two metals from each other in a metal refining process, the method comprising: injecting a feed solution comprising the metals into a column or flow pipe comprising a monolithic solid body having a plurality of channels; and flowing the feed solution through the plurality of channels in the monolithic solid body to separate the metals.

Methods for obtaining liquid from a solid phase
09821248 · 2017-11-21 · ·

A method for obtaining a liquid from a porous solid phase is described. The method comprises forming a liquid seal at a first end of a porous solid phase to which a liquid is bound, wherein liquid of the liquid seal is immiscible with the liquid bound to the solid phase, and applying a pressure differential across the porous solid phase to cause the immiscible liquid to move through the porous solid phase towards a second end of the porous solid phase, thereby displacing the liquid bound to the porous solid phase towards the second end and releasing this liquid from the second end. Recovery of liquid from the solid phase using such methods is increased compared with corresponding methods in which no liquid seal is formed. In preferred embodiments, the liquid used to form the liquid seal is a mineral oil. The methods have particular application in nucleic acid extractions which utilize capture of nucleic acid to a solid phase. Kits and apparatus for performing the methods are also described.

Methods for obtaining liquid from a solid phase
09821248 · 2017-11-21 · ·

A method for obtaining a liquid from a porous solid phase is described. The method comprises forming a liquid seal at a first end of a porous solid phase to which a liquid is bound, wherein liquid of the liquid seal is immiscible with the liquid bound to the solid phase, and applying a pressure differential across the porous solid phase to cause the immiscible liquid to move through the porous solid phase towards a second end of the porous solid phase, thereby displacing the liquid bound to the porous solid phase towards the second end and releasing this liquid from the second end. Recovery of liquid from the solid phase using such methods is increased compared with corresponding methods in which no liquid seal is formed. In preferred embodiments, the liquid used to form the liquid seal is a mineral oil. The methods have particular application in nucleic acid extractions which utilize capture of nucleic acid to a solid phase. Kits and apparatus for performing the methods are also described.

Method to enable the use of larger injection volumes and to reduce extra-column effects in chromatographic separations
09804133 · 2017-10-31 ·

A method and apparatus for enabling larger injection volumes and for reducing extra column effects in chromatographic separations using focusing pre-columns placed upstream of the analytical, or preparative, column with applications in any chromatographic system where the requirement is that the focusing pre-column, placed upstream of the analytical column, allows larger injection volumes to be utilized and, by enabling efficient focusing of solutes onto the analytical column, results in a significant reduction of band broadening due to extra-column effects which act upstream of the analytical column.