Theoretical effects of macromolecule concentration and charge on membrane rejection coefficients |
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Authors: | Brent D. Mitchell William M. Deen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A hydrodynamic model for the convection of rigid, spherical solutes through cylindrical pores, which includes both steric and electrostatic interactions between pairs of solute particles and between solutes and the pore wall, has been developed to examine the effects of solute concentration and charge on solute rejection by membrane pores during ultrafiltration. Calculations have been performed for a wide range of charge conditions and the results are presented in terms of the membrane rejection coefficient at infinite dilution and a correction factor which accounts for the first-order effects of concentration. For pores and solutes of like charge, the rejection coefficient is predicted to decrease with increasing feed concentration or ionic strength. |
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