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New classes of selective separations exploiting magnetic adsorbents

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Summary Magnetic adsorbents enable alternative process modes of selective separations, such as the use of batch or continuous stirred-tank reactors followed by magnetic separators but also more sophisticated systems such… Click to show full abstract

Summary Magnetic adsorbents enable alternative process modes of selective separations, such as the use of batch or continuous stirred-tank reactors followed by magnetic separators but also more sophisticated systems such as magnetic extractors or so-called magnetically stabilized fluidized beds. In small scale, the use of magnetic adsorbents for clinical diagnostics and bioanalytical assays is common practice and well established; however, despite several decades of research and pilot-scale campaigns, there are only few industrial applications of magnetic adsorbents. Therefore, we highlight recent equipment and process developments having the potential to overcome limitations regarding continuous operation, processable particle sizes, and cleanability. Afterward, we review the state of the art of selective separations exploiting magnetic adsorbents in the most promising fields of application, such as algae harvesting, phosphate recycling, and protein purification.

Keywords: magnetic adsorbents; classes selective; selective separations; separations exploiting; exploiting magnetic; new classes

Journal Title: Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science
Year Published: 2020

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