Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10390097 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work inorganic membranes used for whey protein fractionation were cleaned with enzymatic detergents. The inorganic membrane Carbosep® M1 (Orelis S.A., France), of 150Â kg/mol molecular weight cut-off and ZrO2 filtering layer, was used and the commercial detergent P3-Ultrasil® 62 (Henkel Ibérica S.A., Spain) was selected for the cleaning. Hydraulic and chemical methods were considered to characterize the membrane cleanliness. Cleaning efficiency was observed to be a function of the operating conditions: recycling versus non-recycling of permeate, cleaning solution pH, enzymatic agent concentration and cleaning time. The optimum conditions to perform the cleaning were related to the optimum conditions to hydrolyze whey proteins in a batch reactor. Very high cleaning efficiencies (â¼100%) were reached in short operating times (20Â min). However, residual matter was detected on the membrane surface after the cleaning.
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Authors
M.A. Argüello, S. Álvarez, F.A. Riera, R. Álvarez,