Process considerations for the scale-up and implementation of biocatalysis

Publication: Research - peer-reviewJournal article – Annual report year: 2010

Standard

Process considerations for the scale-up and implementation of biocatalysis. / Tufvesson, Pär; Fu, Wenjing; Jensen, Jacob Skibsted; Woodley, John.

In: Food and Bioproducts Processing, Vol. 88, No. C1, 2010, p. 3-11.

Publication: Research - peer-reviewJournal article – Annual report year: 2010

Harvard

APA

CBE

MLA

Vancouver

Author

Tufvesson, Pär; Fu, Wenjing; Jensen, Jacob Skibsted; Woodley, John / Process considerations for the scale-up and implementation of biocatalysis.

In: Food and Bioproducts Processing, Vol. 88, No. C1, 2010, p. 3-11.

Publication: Research - peer-reviewJournal article – Annual report year: 2010

Bibtex

@article{5ac5cded6ea442249ce9bf048ae36564,
title = "Process considerations for the scale-up and implementation of biocatalysis",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd.",
author = "Pär Tufvesson and Wenjing Fu and Jensen, {Jacob Skibsted} and John Woodley",
year = "2010",
volume = "88",
number = "C1",
pages = "3--11",
journal = "Food and Bioproducts Processing",
issn = "0960-3085",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Process considerations for the scale-up and implementation of biocatalysis

A1 - Tufvesson,Pär

A1 - Fu,Wenjing

A1 - Jensen,Jacob Skibsted

A1 - Woodley,John

AU - Tufvesson,Pär

AU - Fu,Wenjing

AU - Jensen,Jacob Skibsted

AU - Woodley,John

PB - Elsevier Ltd.

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - With increasing emphasis on renewable feed-stocks and green chemistry, biocatalytic processes will have an important role in the next generation of industrial processes for chemical production. However, in comparison with conventional industrial chemistry, the use of bioprocesses in general and biocatalysis in particular is a rather young technology. Although significant progress has been made in the implementation of new processes (especially in the pharmaceutical industry) no fixed methods for process design have been established to date. In this paper we present some of the considerations required to scale-up a biocatalytic process and some of the recently developed engineering tools available to assist in this procedure. The tools will have a decisive role in helping to identify bottlenecks in the biocatalytic development process and to justify where to put effort and resources.

AB - With increasing emphasis on renewable feed-stocks and green chemistry, biocatalytic processes will have an important role in the next generation of industrial processes for chemical production. However, in comparison with conventional industrial chemistry, the use of bioprocesses in general and biocatalysis in particular is a rather young technology. Although significant progress has been made in the implementation of new processes (especially in the pharmaceutical industry) no fixed methods for process design have been established to date. In this paper we present some of the considerations required to scale-up a biocatalytic process and some of the recently developed engineering tools available to assist in this procedure. The tools will have a decisive role in helping to identify bottlenecks in the biocatalytic development process and to justify where to put effort and resources.

KW - Process design

KW - Reactors

KW - Scale-up

KW - Biocatalysis

U2 - 10.1016/j.fbp.2010.01.003

DO - 10.1016/j.fbp.2010.01.003

JO - Food and Bioproducts Processing

JF - Food and Bioproducts Processing

SN - 0960-3085

IS - C1

VL - 88

SP - 3

EP - 11

ER -