Title of article :
Interactions between dissolved material and the fouling layer during microfiltration of a model beer solution
Author/Authors :
W.P Eagles، نويسنده , , R.J. Wakeman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
12
From page :
253
To page :
264
Abstract :
Fouling of microfiltration membranes by beer components has been studied using a model feed solution developed from a knowledge of components and their concentrations found in beer. The model solution contained two long chain components, casein (protein) and starch (polysaccharide), as well as water, ethanol, glycerol, maltose, citric acid, calcium ions, catechin and ethyl acetate. Cross-flow filtration was performed with 0.2 μm flat sheet cellulose nitrate membranes, at a temperature of 20 °C, cross-flow velocities in the range 1.1–2.4 m s−1 and transmembrane pressures in the range 1.9–4.5 bar. Proteins and polysaccharides are shown to cause rapid flux declines, although the polysaccharide dominated this behaviour when both components were present. The presence of the protein dominated the rejection levels of both maltose and catechin (polyphenol) due to polyphenol–protein interactions. Ca2+ affects permeate flux due to Ca2+-protein and Ca2+-polysaccharide interactions. There is also an apparent citric acid–protein interaction that affects citric acid rejection by the membrane.
Keywords :
Fouling , Beer , Polysaccharide , Microfiltration , protein , Cross-flow , Brewing , Simulant
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number :
1350707
Link To Document :
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