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Industrial ion-exchange chromatography development using discontinuous Galerkin methods coupled with forward sensitivity analysis

  • Kristian Meyer*
  • , Mikkel Søes Ibsen
  • , Lisa Vetter-Joss
  • , Ernst Broberg Hansen
  • , Jens Abildskov
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • MCT Bioseparation ApS
  • Novo Nordisk A/S

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Abstract

In this work, a discontinuous Galerkin method coupled with forward sensitivity analysis (DG-FSA) is presented. The DG-FSA method is used to reduce computational cost required for model-based ion-exchange chromatography development using industrial load samples. As an example, the design of an anion-exchange chromatography step is considered. This step is used to purify an experimental peptide product called Protein G from Novo Nordisk A/S (Bagsværd, Denmark). The results demonstrate, that a fourth order DG-FSA method can reduce computational cost of inverse problems by a factor compared to a second (low) order DG-FSA method. Furthermore, the fourth-order DG-FSA method enable the computation of probability distributions of optimized processing conditions given uncertainty in model parameters or inputs. This analysis is not possible within a reasonable timeframe when applying the second (low) order DG-FSA method. The design procedure facilitates the optimization of the Protein G purification step. In an experimental validation run, the productivity is increased by 70% while sacrificing 4% yield at a similar purity constraint compared to an experiment with baseline performance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number463741
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1689
Number of pages13
ISSN0021-9673
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Discontinuous Galerkin method
  • Forward sensitivity analysis
  • Model calibration
  • Process optimization
  • Uncertainty quantification

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