Foam Fractionation Principles and Process Design

Foam Fractionation Principles and Process Design by Paul Stevenson, published by Taylor & Francis Group on November 22, 2017, is a comprehensive resource that explores the separation process of foam fractionation. This 206-page book delves into how proteins and other amphipathic species adsorb to bubbles, which are then removed from the solution as foam. The text aims to facilitate the adoption of this cost-effective process, particularly within the biotechnology sector.
Readers will find a systematic explanation of the physics behind foam fractionation, alongside discussions on molecular adsorption and foam dynamics. The book also outlines process intensification strategies and offers design guidance for plant-scale installations. Additionally, it includes the latest insights into foam fractionation transport processes and presents a case study of a significant commercial foam fractionation plant. This edition serves as a valuable reference for process engineers, industrial designers, chemical engineers, academics, and graduate students interested in the practical applications of foam fractionation in various scientific and industrial contexts.
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Foam fractionation is a separation process in which proteins and other amphipathic species adsorb to the surface of bubbles. The bubbles are then removed from the solution in the form of foam at the top of a column. Due to its cost-effectiveness, foam fractionation has the potential for rapid commercial growth, especially in biotechnology.
To assist in the widespread adoption of this highly affordable yet powerful process, Foam Fractionation: Principles and Process Design:
- Provides a systematic explanation of the underlying physics of foam fractionation
- Discusses the fundamentals of molecular adsorption to gas liquid interfaces and the dynamics of foam
- Describes foam fractionation process intensification strategies
- Supplies design guidance for plant-scale installations
- Contains the latest knowledge of foam fractionation transport processes
- Presents a case study of the world’s largest commercial foam fractionation plant producing the food preservative Nisin
Foam Fractionation: Principles and Process Design capitalizes on the authors’ extensive practical experience of foam fractionation and allied processes to give process engineers, industrial designers, chemical engineers, academics, and graduate students alike a greater understanding of the mechanistic basis and real-world applications of foam fractionation.
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