Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8892001 | LWT - Food Science and Technology | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to improve ultrafiltration (UF) performance during clarification of raw apple juice through surface modification of commercial polysulfone membranes (US100) by low-pressure oxygen plasma treatment (LP-OPlsT). A Plasma power of 90â¯W and exposure time of 10â¯min were determined as the most effective parameters enabling an increase in the ÎGiwi value of the plain membrane from (â) 25â¯Â±â¯2â¯mNâ¯mâ1 to (+) 30 ± 1 mN mâ1. Improved hydrophilicity achieved by LP-OPlsT remarkably enhanced the performance of US100 throughout the clarification of raw apple juice without the need of an additional pre-flocculation step. While Rfrev (86%) was the dominant resistance controlling the fouling during UF of raw apple juice through the plain membrane, the contribution of Rfrev to Rt decreased to 56% after pre-flocculation step. LP-OPlsT further decreased this ratio, up to 46%, confirming the charge repulsion between the modified membrane and the foulant particles.
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Authors
Haci Ali Gulec, Pelin Onsekizoglu Bagci, Ufuk Bagci,