Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1994-04-28
1996-07-16
Dawson, Robert A.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
210787, 134 29, 435135, 435146, 435170, 4352521, 435259, B01D 3700
Patent
active
055364195
ABSTRACT:
A procedure for the extraction of polyhydroxyalkanoates from halophilic bacteria which contain them, using lysis or rupture of halophilic cells (for example, of the halobacteria type) which develop in media with high salt concentrations, by concentration by centrifugation, and then dilution-resuspension in a medium with low salt concentration, for example, fresh or distilled water, and then centrifugation, sedimentation, or filtration of the suspension obtained.
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Escalona Antonio M.
Gomis Antonio M.
Varela Francisco R.
Dawson Robert A.
Jones Kenneth M.
Repsol Quimica S.A.
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