Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
641930 Separation and Purification Technology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A slit pore membrane is used for a membrane filtration of silica suspensions of two concentrations: a relatively low volume fraction when supposedly only pore blocking mechanism is responsible for a membrane flux decline and a relatively high volume fraction when cake layer formation is supposed to dominate. A theory is developed for both cases. It is shown that the membrane filtration proceeds in two different regimes depending on the applied pressure difference and the theory is developed for both cases. It is shown that the theory predictions are in a reasonable agreement with our experimental data.

► A slotted pore membrane is used for the filtration of silica particles. ► In diluted emulsion due the pore/slot blocking trans-membrane increases. ► In concentrated emulsion formation of cake is responsible for increasing trans-membrane pressure.

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