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Bubbles cross-flow filtration

High Solids Feed by (Bubbled) Cross-Flow Filtration For applications, such as MBRs, the particulate solids content is relatively high [suspended solids (SS) up to 10-15 g/L] with additional colloids and macrosolutes. Under these conditions bubbled cross flow is essential to limit concentration polarization and subsequent fouling. [Pg.263]

A continuous cross-flow filtration process has been utilized to investigate the effectiveness in the separation of nano sized (3-5 nm) iron-based catalyst particles from simulated Fischer-Tropsch (FT) catalyst/wax slurry in a pilot-scale slurry bubble column reactor (SBCR). A prototype stainless steel cross-flow filtration module (nominal pore opening of 0.1 pm) was used. A series of cross-flow filtration experiments were initiated to study the effect of mono-olefins and aliphatic alcohol on the filtration flux and membrane performance. 1-hexadecene and 1-dodecanol were doped into activated iron catalyst slurry (with Polywax 500 and 655 as simulated FT wax) to evaluate the effect of their presence on filtration performance. The 1-hexadecene concentrations were varied from 5 to 25 wt% and 1-dodecanol concentrations were varied from 6 to 17 wt% to simulate a range of FT reactor slurries reported in literature. The addition of 1-dodecanol was found to decrease the permeation rate, while the addition of 1-hexadecene was found to have an insignificant or no effect on the permeation rate. [Pg.270]

Dead-end filtration was suited for low soHds feeds, whereas bubbled cross-flow was suited for more fouling feeds... [Pg.267]


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