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Measurements by holographic interferometry of concentration profiles in dead-end ultrafiltration of polyethylene glycol solutions

✍ Scribed by J Fernández-Sempere; F Ruiz-Beviá; R Salcedo-Dı́az


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
746 KB
Volume
229
Category
Article
ISSN
0376-7388

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✦ Synopsis


An optical method (microscopic holographic interferometry) has been used to visualize concentration changes in the vicinity of the membrane surface while a polyethylene glycol 2000 (PEG) solution was ultrafiltered with a cellulose acetate membrane. This interferometric technique is based on the fact that changes of refractive index, which are associated to changes of concentration, can be visualized as interference fringes. Interferograms obtained in different experimental conditions (initial PEG 2000 concentration range from 1 to 10 kg/m 3 and transmembrane pressure range from 1 × 10 5 to 3 × 10 5 Pa) as well as permeate flux are presented. Concentration profiles in the polarized layer near the membrane surface have been determined from these interferograms. In all cases, after about 20 min of ultrafiltration process, the profiles remained stable and a "pseudo-steady state" seemed to be reached. Moreover, solute concentration in the vicinity of the membrane did not reach much higher values than the initial concentration.