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<onlyinclude>Hybrid processing covers processes that can be utilised in both [[primary processing]] and [[secondary processing]].</onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude>Hybrid processing covers processes that can be utilised in both [[primary processing]] and [[secondary processing]].</onlyinclude> | ||
== Biochemical prcesses and technologies == | |||
* Enzymatic processes | |||
** In vitro processes | |||
** In vivo processes | |||
== Separation processes and technologies == | == Separation processes and technologies == |
Revision as of 12:40, 27 August 2021
Hybrid processing covers processes that can be utilised in both primary processing and secondary processing.
Biochemical prcesses and technologies
- Enzymatic processes
- In vitro processes
- In vivo processes
Separation processes and technologies
- Physicomechanical separations
- Centrifugation
- Filtration
- Membrane Filtration
- Pressure filtration
- Ultrafiltration
- Sieving
- Physicochemical separations
- Chromatography
- Dialysis
- Dissolution, Crystallisation, flocculation, precipitation
- Distillation
- Drying
- Extraction
- Acid treatment
- Alkali treatment
- Extrusion
- Field-Flow fractionation (FFF)
- Integrated hydroxyl radicals and hot water pre-treatment (IHRWT)