Automated tangential-flow diafiltration device

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Date
2021
Volume
10
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Amsterdam : Elsevier
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Tangential flow filtration (TFF) is a chemical unit operation used to purify and concentrate liquid suspensions of colloids, proteins, or cells. The solution flows tangentially across a membrane, such that a selective part of the fluid permeates the membrane while the filtrated matter is retained, increasing its concentration. TFF is a mild mechanical purification method that does not interact chemically with the filtrate. It is applied in sensitive separation tasks in protein chemistry, microbiology, or immunology. It is a fast alternative for dialysis applications, also applicable in the field of colloid purification. However, the costs of automated lab-scale devices (30,000 €) and the consumable membrane modules (100–600 €) make TFF currently hardly accessible for lab-scale polymer researchers. Therefore, we built a low-cost TFF system (2400 €) partly automated by an Arduino microcontroller and optimized for diafiltration buffer exchange and concentration processes in soft matter colloid research. We use medical hemodialysis membrane modules that only cost a share (20–50 €) of alternative TFF modules, and we demonstrate the functionality of the system for an exemplary colloidal microgel purification process.

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Arduino microcontroller, Colloid, Cross-flow filtration, Microgel, Purification, Soft matter, Unit operation
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Lüken, A., Bruckhaus, M., Kosfeld, U., Emondts, M., & Wessling, M. (2021). Automated tangential-flow diafiltration device. 10. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.ohx.2021.e00200
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