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Counter-Current Dialysis

Counter-Current Dialysis for Maximum Efficiency


Maximum "clearance" can be achieved by circulating the sample stream and the dialysate stream on different sides of the semi-permeable membrane in opposite (counter-current) directions to provide the largest concentration gradient and pressure differential possible. Clearance (Cs) is defined as the overall mass transfer rate of a solute per unit of time (ml/min) and is proportional to the feed flow rate of a solution (Qf) and to the concentration difference across the membrane barrier (Cbi - Cbo) less the sweep solution concentration (Cdi).
Cs = Qf(Cbi - Cbo) / Cbi - Cdi
(Note that Cdi is essentially 0 in an open system with sweep flow to drain. )

ADVANTAGES OF DYNAMIC DIALYSIS

  • Rapid and Efficient Dialysis
  • Saves Valuable Time
  • Dialysis of Larger Sample Volumes
  • Flow Stream Prevents Membrane Fouling & Maintains Suspension of Solutes
  • Eliminates Need for Dialysate Changes
  • Open System: dialysate goes to drain
  • Closed System: dialysate recirculated

Applications:

  • Desalting or pH Change
  • Plasma / Serum Concentration
  • Protein Preparation
  • Electrophoresis Gels
  • Antibody Concentration
  • Clarification and Purification
  • Binding Studies
  • Temperature Regulated Dialysis
  • Open System & Batch Dialysis

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