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Selective surface flow membranes formation

It is understood that the economical success of any membrane process depends primarily on the quality of the membrane, specifically on flux, selectivity and service lifetime. Consideration of only the transport mechanisms in membranes, however, will in general, lead to an overestimation of the specific permeation rates in membrane processes. Formation of a concentration boundary layer in front of the membrane surface or within the porous support structure reduces the permeation rate and, in most cases, the product quality as well. For reverse osmosis. Figure 6.1 shows how a concentration boundary layer (concentration polarization) forms as a result of membrane selectivity. At steady state conditions, the retained components must be transported back into the bulk of the liquid. As laminar flow is present near the membrane surface, this backflow is of diffusive nature, i.e., is based on a concentration gradient. At steady state conditions, the concentration profile is calculated from a mass balance as... [Pg.349]


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