Gas-Sparged Ultrafiltration: Recent Trends, Applications and Future Challenges

作者: Kaustubha Mohanty , Raja Ghosh

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-278-6_16

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摘要: Ultrafiltration is a pressure-driven membrane technique whose applications are wide ranging: protein fractionation to wastewater treatment. The performance of ultrafiltration limited by concentration polarization and subsequent fouling. Gas sparging i.e. introduction gas bubbles along with the feed has been shown be effective in reducing thus controlling This chapter reviews recent developments gas-sparged ultrafiltration. review focuses on basics two-phase flow hydrodynamics, use for enhancing permeate flux its bioseparation Some practical issues future challenges also discussed.

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