Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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640340 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Results showed that an anticipation of juice fouling propensities, at pilot-scale, was possible when stirred dead-end filtration test was carried out under the following conditions: ceramic membrane with an average pore size of 0.2 μm, juice fractionation prior to filtration (500 g/1 min) and rotational speed of the blade of 1000 rpm. These conditions, notably the ones related to the particle back-transport and fouling mechanisms, showed that dead-end filtration cell can be used as a process-specific anticipation tool to predict membrane fouling during fruit juices pilot-scale microfiltration.
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Authors
Dahdouh Layal, Wisniewski Christelle, Ricci Julien, Kapitan-Gnimdu André, Dornier Manuel, Delalonde Michèle,