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Fouling of nanofiltration membranes used for separation of fermented glycerol solutions

โœ Scribed by Bastrzyk, Justyna; Gryta, Marek; Karakulski, Krzysztof


Book ID
121548820
Publisher
Versita
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
468 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
0366-6352

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Abstract

In this study, the glycerol solutions were fermented using Lactobacillus casei bacteria. The broths were pre-treated by microfiltration, followed by a further separation with nanofiltration. The latter process was carried out in two stages, using the NF270 and NF90 membranes, respectively. The concentrates thus obtained were enriched with citric acid (first stage) and then with lactic acid and glycerol (second stage). By means of SEM and AFM microscopy, as well as ATR-FTIR analysis, the intensity of membrane-fouling was studied. The colloidal fouling and bio-fouling caused a more than two-fold decrease in the permeate flux during microfiltration of the broth. This pre-treatment stage was effective, and a permeate turbidity of less than 0.2 NTU was obtained. However, the nanofiltration membranes exhibited a 30 % flux decline over the course of the process, mainly due to the organic fouling.


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