Publications by authors named "Joey A Roberts"

The effect of bead and ligand structure on protein adsorption was investigated for multimodal anion exchangers combining a quaternary ammonium ion group with hydrophobic moieties: Nuvia aPrime 1 and aPrime 2, based on a 54 μm diameter polymeric bead, and Capto Adhere ImpRes and Capto Adhere, based on agarose beads 51 and 78 μm diameter, respectively. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) monomer, BSA dimer, and thyroglobulin (Tg) were used as model proteins. Based on TEM imaging and iSEC, the Nuvia resins have a microgranular structure and large pores (110 nm radius), while the Capto resins have a fibrous structure and smaller pores (32-36 nm radius).

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An analysis of the relationship between the number of plates measured with a small molecule tracer and the breakthrough curve of a strongly bound protein in short laboratory chromatography columns (1-5 cm) considering flow nonuniformity is presented. For practical conditions, while axial dispersion has only a small impact on the breakthrough curve, radial flow nonuniformity has a profound effect. Radial parabolic velocity profiles lead to tailing tracer peaks and broader breakthrough curves.

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