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Membrane protein crystallization

Journal of Structural Biology, 2003
The need for high-resolution structure information on membrane proteins is immediate and growing. Currently, the only reliable way to get it is crystallographically. The rate-limiting step from protein to structure is crystal production. An overview of the current ideas and experimental approaches prevailing in the area of membrane protein ...
CAROLA HUNTE, HARTMUT MICHEL
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Membrane Crystallizers

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2001
Well-controlled crystallization is the best method for preparing materials that are extremely pure. Furthermore, it can also be highly advantageous by operating the crystallization so that the crystals pick up impurities from water. Crystal growth generally starts at solute concentrations at which the nucleation occurs; the growth rate, depending on ...
CURCIO, EFREM, CRISCUOLI A., DRIOLI E.
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Porous crystals as membranes

Science, 2020
Microporous crystalline membranes are designed for gas separation and potential scale ...
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Progress in membrane crystallization

Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, 2012
Membrane crystallization (MCr) is an innovative concept related to the implementation of membrane technology in crystallization processes. Some important advantages make this methodology of growing interest: well-controlled nucleation and growth kinetics, fast crystallization rates and reduced induction time, membrane surface promoting heterogeneous ...
Drioli E, Di Profio G, Curcio E
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Membrane Crystallization

2019
Membrane crystallization is an innovative process, alternative with respect to conventional crystallizers. Due to its specific operational principles, based on the use of diffusive transport through polymeric membranes as the means to generate supersaturation and to induce heterogeneous nucleation phenomenon, a membrane crystallizer has the potential ...
Efrem Curcio, Gianluca Di Profio
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