2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2013.05.016
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Separation performance of multi-components solution by membrane technology in continual diafiltration mode

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“…Membrane filtration of cane molasses has also been investigated as a pretreatment step upstream fermentation processes [18,19]. Otherwise, different model solutions to separate sucrose from monosaccharides have been widely studied [20][21][22][23]. The membranes used for filtration of model solutions appear to work well for the purification of sucrose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Membrane filtration of cane molasses has also been investigated as a pretreatment step upstream fermentation processes [18,19]. Otherwise, different model solutions to separate sucrose from monosaccharides have been widely studied [20][21][22][23]. The membranes used for filtration of model solutions appear to work well for the purification of sucrose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional way of dealing with multi-component solutions is to apply a series of separations with membranes of different pore sizes in individual units (Zhao et al, 2013). Here we present the design of the optimal operation where a single membrane is considered for the separation of…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una de las aplicaciones más utilizadas a nivel mundial es para la producción de proteínas de suero concentradas, las cuales pueden obtener niveles muy altos de contenido de proteína, siempre y cuando se combinen de manera correcta las técnicas de filtración, con el fin de remover las partículas solubles y obtener una proteína de mayor pureza y por ende mayor valor comercial [16]. De igual forma, por medio de la nanofiltración, se pueden obtener concentrados de Lactosa de mayores concentraciones, si dicha tecnología se utiliza en conjunto con la DF [17,18].…”
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