Journal article
Fouling of NF membranes by dairy ultrafiltration permeates
G Rice, A Barber, A O'Connor, G Stevens, S Kentish
Journal of Membrane Science | Published : 2009
Abstract
Nanofiltration of the permeate from the ultrafiltration of skim milk allows for the concentration of the valuable lactose and calcium content, with the concurrent removal of unwanted monovalent salts. In this work, bench scale experiments are used to identify the extent and nature of the membrane fouling that can occur during such an operation. It is shown that the fouling of fresh permeate is substantially different to that of simulated solutions, indicating that the small quantities of native protein present in the permeate play an influential role in the fouling process. With fresh permeate, fouling occurs most rapidly at high temperatures (50 °C) and high pH (8.9) due to the bulk precipi..
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