Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf
Membrane separation can be considered as a mature technology, and it is used on a large scale in many commercial applications. For its further penetration into the process and bio industries, advances in membranes and membrane process systems are still necessary. Although the availability...
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Membrane separation can be considered as a mature technology, and it is used on a large scale in many commercial applications. For its further penetration into the process and bio industries, advances in membranes and membrane process systems are still necessary. Although the availability
of suitable membranes for a particular separation problem is the basis for successful application of membrane technology, the module design, especially the hydrodynamics in a module, and the economic arrangement of the membranes are at least of equal importance. Power demand in industrial
membrane processes is often a decisive economic factor. The basic relations covering this aspect are discussed and a new multipurpose membrane separation module, which minimizes power demand and shear stress, is presented.
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spelling | doaj.art-00f4562575c444d3a4a235a1be92ba1f2022-12-24T00:51:29ZdeuSwiss Chemical SocietyCHIMIA0009-42932673-24241990-09-0144910.2533/chimia.1990.288Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf Heinz B. Winzeler Membrane separation can be considered as a mature technology, and it is used on a large scale in many commercial applications. For its further penetration into the process and bio industries, advances in membranes and membrane process systems are still necessary. Although the availability of suitable membranes for a particular separation problem is the basis for successful application of membrane technology, the module design, especially the hydrodynamics in a module, and the economic arrangement of the membranes are at least of equal importance. Power demand in industrial membrane processes is often a decisive economic factor. The basic relations covering this aspect are discussed and a new multipurpose membrane separation module, which minimizes power demand and shear stress, is presented. https://ojs.chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/1943 |
spellingShingle | Heinz B. Winzeler Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf CHIMIA |
title | Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf |
title_full | Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf |
title_fullStr | Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf |
title_full_unstemmed | Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf |
title_short | Membran-Filtration mit hoher Trennleistung und minimalem Energiebedarf |
title_sort | membran filtration mit hoher trennleistung und minimalem energiebedarf |
url | https://ojs.chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/1943 |
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