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Membrane processes as well as chromatography are important unit operations in biotechnological production. Porous glass is a material which can be employed successfully for both techniques. In this paper, a characterization of glass membranes and CPG stationary phases will be given, and some applications will be discussed.
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Langer, P., Schnabel, R. (1990). Separation with Porous Glass Membranes and Controlled Pore Glass (CPG) Chromatography. In: Pyle, D.L. (eds) Separations for Biotechnology 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0783-6_40
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