Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
622221 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fixed-bed adsorption on activated carbon is a common blood detoxification technique implemented in liver support devices to remove different types of toxins, among which is tryptophan.In this paper, fixed-bed adsorption kinetics of tryptophan on activated carbon were investigated. Experimental tryptophan breakthrough curves were obtained at different feed flow rates, both in albumin-free and albumin-containing solutions. A mathematical model based on linear driving force mass transfer kinetics was used to correlate data obtained with albumin-free solutions; subsequently, the results were successfully used to predict tryptophan breakthrough curves obtained with albumin-containing solutions, accounting only for the effect of albumin over tryptophan adsorption equilibrium.

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