After successful completion of the course, students are able to apply the basic principles of Biochemical Engineering to individual unit operations as well as on process chains. This includes basic principles of balancing as well as gassing and agitation.
Reaction-Kinetics and Stoichiometry, Bioreactor Design, Disposable Technology, Unit Operations USP, Unit Operations DSP, Scale-up and Plant Design, Automation and control strategies, Analytical measurement principles, Process Engineering Documents and Procedures
•Bioprozesstechnik (H.Chmiel;Hrsg.),
Spektrum, 2011
•Bioverfahrensentwicklung (W. Storhas); Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003
•Bioreaktionen (O.P.Ward),
Springer, Berlin, 1994
•Bioreaction Engineering Principles (J.Nielsen, J.Villadsen); Plenum Press, London 2011
• Bioreaction Engineering: Modeling and Control (K. Schügerl, KH Bellgardt Springer, Berlin 2000
• Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals (J.E.Bailey, D.F.Ollis); McGraw-Hill, New York; 1986
•Bioprocess Engineering Principles (Pauline M. Doran), 2012