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Clarification, Protein Fractionation
and Waste Removal
Introduction
Fouling and concentration polarization are two important
effects on the membrane filtration which can make this unit
operation uneconomical if not properly controlled. A lot of
experimentation and theoretical studies were carried out to
understand better these twin characteristics about the membrane.
The concept of critical flux was understood using a 2-D model.
The conditions for optimum operation of protein solution filtration
through microporous membranes were obtained experimentally.
The study helps in carrying out protein separation effectively
using membranes.
Special Features:
Mass transfer coefficient measurement from protein transmission
data using low concentration solution. The extension of concentration
polarization model for 2-D geometry Extension of membrane
application for proteins fractionation.
Prospective Users:
Food Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Waste Treatment
Keywords:
Protein, Microfiltration, fouling
Type of Technology:
Process Model/Technique
Contact for more information
The Director
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Tel : 91-011-26597167, 26857762, 26581013
Fax : 91-011-26851169
E-mail : mdfitt@gmail.com

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