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Filtration mixed-media filters

Addition of Inert Filter Aids. FUtet aids ate rigid, porous, and highly permeable powders added to feed suspensions to extend the appheabUity of surface filtration. Very dilute or very fine and slimy suspensions ate too difficult to filter by cake filtration due to fast pressure build-up and medium blinding addition of filter aids can alleviate such problems. Filter aids can be used in either or both of two modes of operation, ie, to form a precoat which then acts as a filter medium on a coarse support material called a septum, or to be mixed with the feed suspension as body feed to increase the permeabihty of the resulting cake. [Pg.389]

In precoating, the prime objective is to prevent the filter medium from fouling. The volume of initial precoat normally applied should be 25 to 50 times greater than that necessary to fill the filter and connecting lines. This amounts to about 5-10 lb/100 fF of filter area, which typically results in a 1/16-in. to 1/8-in. precoat layer over the outer surface of the filter medium. An exception to this rule is in the precoating of continuous rotary drum filters where a 2-in. to 4-in. cake is deposited before filtration. The recommended application method is to mix the precoat material with clear liquor (which may consist of a portion of the filtrate). This mixture should be recycled until all the precoat has been deposited onto the filter medium. The... [Pg.108]

Precipitates or salts are used when corrosive liquor must be filtered, and where there is no available medium of sufficient fineness that is corrosion-resistant and will not contaminate the cake. In these cases, precipitates or salts are used on porous supports. In the filtration of caustic liquors, ordinary salt (sodium chloride) is used as the filter medium in the form of a precoat over metallic cloth. This procedure has the advantage that the salt medium will not be detrimental to either the cake or the filtrate if inadvertently mixed with it. [Pg.142]

Instead, membrane filtration may be used to sterilise the nutrient in this experiment. This can be accomplished by drawing the nutrient from a mixing jar and forcing it through an in-line filter (0.2 p,m pore size) either by gravity or with a peristaltic pump. The sterilised medium is fed into an autoclaved nutrient jar with a rubber stopper fitted with a filtered vent and a hooded sampling port. [Pg.261]

Several advanced filtration systems are finding applications in treating refinery wastewaters. Examples include the HydroClear filter (Zimpro, Rothschild, WI) and the Dynasand filter (Parkson Corporation, Fort Lauderdale, FL). The HydroClear filter employs a single sand medium (0.35-0.45 mm) with an air mix (pulsation) for solids suspension and regeneration of the filter surface. Filter operation enables periodic regeneration of the medium... [Pg.288]

The roots were lyophilized and ground prior to extraction. Samples ca. 50 mg dry weight) were weighed and extracted according to the procedure previously reported [69]. Liquid medium used for root culture was measured accurately (20 ml) and adjusted to pH 2 with 0.5 M sulfuric acid. Chloroform (5 ml) was added to the medium, mixed well and the chloroform layer was removed. The aqueous layer was adjusted to pH 10 with 28% ammonium hydroxide and extracted with 5 ml chloroform thrice. The combined extracts were filtered after adding dry sodium sulfoxide and then the residue was washed with 2 ml chloroform. The pooled filtrate was evaporated to dryness at below 45 °C. [Pg.694]


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