Title of article
Study of the mass transfer phenomena involved in an electrophoretic membrane contactor
Author/Authors
Sylvain Galier، نويسنده , , Hélène Roux de Balmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
17
From page
117
To page
133
Abstract
Electrophoretic separators, in which a porous membrane is used as a contactor, offer the possibility to scale up electrophoresis as well as to extend the field of application of electrodialysis to fractionate polyamino acids, peptides or small proteins for instance. This paper deals with the study of the mass transfer mechanisms involved in such electroseparation processes. On one hand, a theoretical approach is carried out. The different contributions to the mass transfer are considered in order to establish a relationship providing the solute concentration as function of the main parameters of the system, i.e. the operating conditions and the membrane, buffer and solute characteristics. In this expression, a partition coefficient is used to represent the interactions taking place at the membrane–solution interface. Then, an experimental study is performed with different representative solutes using a prototype apparatus in order to determine the dependence of the solvent and solute transfer with respect to the operating and physicochemical parameters of the system. The experimental results show the existence of a limiting electro-osmotic flux, the origin of which is explained. Then the partition coefficient is determined for any set of conditions by fitting the variations of the solute concentration calculated by the model with experimental ones. The dependence of the partition coefficient with respect to the solute and buffer characteristics, together with that of the transmission coefficient obtained during filtration experiments, shows that the main limitation with respect to the mass transfer is due to electrostatic interactions taking place at the membrane–solution interface.
Keywords
Electrophoresis , Electro-osmosis , Mass transfer , membrane , Separation process
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number
1350441
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