Separation Science and Technology, Vol.30, No.19, 3663-3680, 1995
Flux and Fouling in the Cross-Flow Ceramic Membrane Microfiltration of Polymer Colloids
The results of an experimental study of ceramic membrane microfiltration of synthetic polymer colloids differing greatly in average particle size and distribution broadness are presented. The effects of the polymer nature, pressure difference, feed velocity, and particle to membrane pore diameter ratio on the permeate flux and membrane fouling are discussed. Attempts have also been made to explain the results in terms of simple models of the operative mechanisms.