Membrane filtration (IO, NF, UF, MF) - Theoretical aspects: permeability and selectivity
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Membrane filtration (IO, NF, UF, MF) - Theoretical aspects: permeability and selectivity

Authors : Pierre AIMAR, Patrice BACCHIN, Alain maurel

Publication date: August 10, 2010, Review date: March 20, 2024 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

The user of a reverse osmosis membrane filtration process, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration and microfiltration is looking to obtain maximum productivity (permeation) with a degree of efficiency (selectivity) in compliance with the set requirements. This article is a theoretical approach to the phenomena of permeability and selectivity involved in these processes. It presents the impact of these phenomena on the process efficiency, and in particular the influence of the polarization and filling phenomena on the permeability of the process as well as the role of membrane transfers on the selectivity of the process.

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AUTHORS

  • Pierre AIMAR: Chemical Engineering Laboratory UMR CNRS/INP/UPS Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse)

  • Patrice BACCHIN: Chemical Engineering Laboratory UMR CNRS/INP/UPS Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse)

  • Alain maurel: Consultant

 INTRODUCTION

The aim of this dossier is to theoretically analyze the efficiency of reverse osmosis RO, nanofiltration NF, ultrafiltration UF and microfiltration MFT membrane filtration processes through their permeability and selectivity. The effect of operating conditions on these operating conditions is detailed, and orders of magnitude of the phenomena involved are given. Some elements concerning process coupling and qualitative comparisons between membrane processes and other unit operations are provided.

The aim is to provide explanations and solutions to operating problems, and to provide the tools and know-how needed to design and optimize membrane filtration systems. It is based on the [J 2 789] file for theoretical considerations and transfer mechanisms, from which the theoretical analysis of processes is developed. In simplified terms, the [J 2 789] file presents the cause of the phenomena (the transfer mechanisms involved), whereas this file presents the consequences of these phenomena on the efficiency of the process, including the consequences of polarization and clogging phenomena on the permeability of the process, and the role of membrane transfers on the selectivity of the process.

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