Flux recovery of ceramic tubular membranes fouled with whey proteins: Some aspects of membrane cleaning
Flux recovery of ceramic tubular membranes fouled with whey proteins: Some aspects of membrane cleaning
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Efficiency of membrane processes is greatly affected by the flux reduction due to the deposits formation at the surface and/or in the pores of the membrane.Efficiency of membrane processes is affected by cleaning procedure applied to regenerate flux.In this work, flux recovery of ceramic tubular membranes with 50 canadian white blenheim apricot and 200 nm pore size was investigated.The membranes were fouled with reconstituted whey solution for 1 hour.After that, the membranes were rinsed with clean water and then cleaned with sodium hydroxide solutions or formulated detergents (combination of P3 Ultrasil 67 and P3 Ultrasil 69).
Flux recovery after the rinsing step was not satisfactory although fouling resistance reduction was significant so that chemical cleaning was necessary.In the case of 50 nm membrane total flux recovery was achieved after cleaning with 1.0% (w/w) sodium hydroxide solution.In the case of 200 nm membrane total flux recovery was not achieved irrespective of the cleaning agent choice and concentration.Cleaning with commercial detergent was less efficient than cleaning with bredli python for sale the sodium hydroxide solution.