Abstract
The purpose of downstream processing in a fermentation technology is the isolation, purification and concentration of the final product. Membrane processes are generally used in these steps. In this paper, the application possibilities of polymer membranes in pressure-driven membrane techniques (microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration), pervaporation, dialysis and electrodialysis are presented.
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