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Ultrafiltration of suspensions
Authors:Anthony G Fane
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School of Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry, University of New South Wales, B.O. Box 1, Kensington Australia 2033

Abstract:Suspensions of colloids and fine particles have been ultrafiltered with and without stirring. For the two colloids tested, the finer colloid gives the lower flux in the absence of stirring, but with stirring it gives the higher flux. This can be explained by assuming that under stirred conditions the polarisation of the colloids is more effectively controlled by diffusive back-transport. As particle size increases from 25 nm to 20 μm the flux passes through a minimum as the polarisation control changes from diffusive (decreasing with particle size) to non-diffusive (increasing with particle size). In the presence of a macrosolute the stirred ultrafiltration with the finer colloid is lowest. Interactions between the polarised species, such as the hindering of diffusive back-transport, can be inferred. With the larger particles flux can be enhanced provided the loading is high enough.
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