Title of article
Microfiltration of water in oil emulsions and evaluation of fouling mechanism
Author/Authors
Hu، B. نويسنده , , Scott، K. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
210
To page
220
Abstract
An analysis of the crossflow microfiltration of water in oil emulsions is reported. The emulsion considered was water, containing copper
sulphate with kerosene using Span 80 as surfactant. Three membrane materials were studied: PTFE, PVDF and regenerated cellulose. The effects
of crossflow velocity, transmembrane pressure, and temperature are analysed using several cake filtration models. Increases in transmembrane
pressure, temperature and flow rate of emulsion all result in an increase in membrane flux. Membrane flux declines initially with time under most
conditions of operation, except at a temperature of 50 ◦C, where values of flux are stable. Analysis of the fall in flux with time for the PTFE
and PVDF membranes indicates that cake formation gives the best prediction of behaviour. In the case of PVDF the model does not predict the
performance over the complete range of filtration times but rather two stages of filtration appear to occur; possibly cake formation initially followed
by some intermediate pore blocking. In the case of the regenerated cellulose membrane, two stages of filtration seem to occur: an initial phase of
cake formation or some pore blocking followed by intermediate pore blocking.
Keywords
microfiltration , Crossflow filtration , emulsions , Filtration models , MEMBRANE
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Record number
121359
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