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Dominic Schlinge

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Telephone
(+49)231 755-2339

Fax
(+49)231 755-2341

Address

Laboratory of Plant and Process Design
Emil-Figge-Str. 70
Geschossbau 2
44227 Dortmund
Germany

Room G2-R3.20

Staff Information

Short Presentation

Dominic Schlinge studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Dortmund and finished his degree with a Diplom thesis on model-driven analysis of influence of adsorption behaviour for use suitability of chromatographic process concepts ("„Modellgestützte Untersuchungen zur Auswirkung des Adsorptionsverhaltens auf die Eignung chromatographischer Prozesskonzepte"") in May 2008. Since 2008, he is working at the Laboratory of Plant and Process Design on her PhD. In his research he focuses on the fast implementation of chromatographic processes.

 

Research

Preparative chromatography is a key technology in downstream processing of pharmaceutical products and fine chemicals. The increasing cost pressure as well as the low amount of substance for the early stage of development avoids comprehensive experiments. However these are necessary to choose the best process with optimal operation and design parameters.
Aim of this work is the development of methods to determine simulation parameters by Computational Intelligence Methods. This allows saving time, substance and costs. The parameters then lead by heuristic numerical methods to the optimal process.

 

Publications

Article

  • Schlinge, D., Scherpian, P., Schembecker, G.
    Comparison of process concepts for preparative chromatography
    Chemical Engineering Science, 65, (2010), S. 5373-5381.

 

Oral presentation

  • D. Schlinge, G. Schembecker
    Determination of isotherm and mass transfer coefficients applying neural networks
    SPICA – 13th International Symposium on Preparative and Industrial Chromatography and Allied Techniques, Stockholm, 2010
  • D. Schlinge, G. Schembecker
    Effiziente Auslegung chromatographischer Prozesse
    ProcessNet-Jahrestagung 2010
  • Schlinge, D., Schembecker, G.
    Bestimmung von Isothermen- und Stoffübergangsparametern mittels neuronaler Netze
    6. Doktorandenseminar "Präparative Chromatographie", 2010
  • D. Schlinge, P. Scherpian and G. Schembecker
    Design Method for Closed-Loop and Steady-State Recycling Chromatography
    SPICA - 12th International Symposium on Preparative and Industrial Chromatography and Allied Techniques, Zürich (2008)

 

Poster presentation

  • P. Scherpian, D. Schlinge and G. Schembecker
    Choice of Process Concept in Preparative Chromatography
    SPICA - 12th International Symposium on Preparative and Industrial Chromatography and Allied Techniques, Zürich (2008)
 

aifFinished Projects: Design und Betrieb präparativer chromatographischer Trennprozesse. Zum Abschlussbericht hier entlang