Constant flux performance in time is achieved with polyethersulfone (PES) polymeric microsieves when filtering protein solutions, skimmed milk and white beer in combination with backpulsing. Such microsieves are fabricated by phase separation micromolding (PSμM) and possess pores around 2 μm. The filtration of bovine serum albumin (BSA) solutions at neutral pH results in constant flux when backpulsing. The constant flux performance is related to the ability of polymeric microsieves to flex during permeate pressure pulsing. Their flexibility allows pressure pulse transmission to the feed and, therefore, almost no flow reversal occurs. The membrane motion affects the hydrodynamics in the feed channel and disturbs the polarization layer and th...
A new method is proposed to increase the rejection in microfiltration by applying membrane oscillati...
Biofouling compromises the efficiency of membrane desalination systems, especially energy and produc...
The conventional microfiltration of yeast and oil is problematic due to irreversible fouling on the ...
Constant flux performance in time is achieved with polyethersulfone (PES) polymeric microsieves when...
The research presented in this thesis describes several aspects concerning the use of high-flux scre...
The research presented in this thesis describes several aspects concerning the use of high-flux scre...
The influence of the surface properties of chemically modified silicon nitride microsieves on the fi...
Conventional crossflow microfiltration systems rely on high liquid velocities to generate shear at t...
Membrane morphology is a key factor in fouling. Characteristics such as a very thin selective layer,...
A new filtration method using rotating micro-engineered membranes (microsieves) is described. The me...
In this study, temperature and ionic-strength responsive polymeric microgels are used for fouling re...
This paper aims to establish a new sustainable membrane with antifouling properties by developing a ...
Stimuli-responsive polymeric surfaces can improve non-fouling properties of membranes and control th...
Microsieves are a fairly recent (1994) innovation in membrane-filtration technology, especially at t...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Improving the hydrodynamics on the membrane surface in a magnetically induced m...
A new method is proposed to increase the rejection in microfiltration by applying membrane oscillati...
Biofouling compromises the efficiency of membrane desalination systems, especially energy and produc...
The conventional microfiltration of yeast and oil is problematic due to irreversible fouling on the ...
Constant flux performance in time is achieved with polyethersulfone (PES) polymeric microsieves when...
The research presented in this thesis describes several aspects concerning the use of high-flux scre...
The research presented in this thesis describes several aspects concerning the use of high-flux scre...
The influence of the surface properties of chemically modified silicon nitride microsieves on the fi...
Conventional crossflow microfiltration systems rely on high liquid velocities to generate shear at t...
Membrane morphology is a key factor in fouling. Characteristics such as a very thin selective layer,...
A new filtration method using rotating micro-engineered membranes (microsieves) is described. The me...
In this study, temperature and ionic-strength responsive polymeric microgels are used for fouling re...
This paper aims to establish a new sustainable membrane with antifouling properties by developing a ...
Stimuli-responsive polymeric surfaces can improve non-fouling properties of membranes and control th...
Microsieves are a fairly recent (1994) innovation in membrane-filtration technology, especially at t...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Improving the hydrodynamics on the membrane surface in a magnetically induced m...
A new method is proposed to increase the rejection in microfiltration by applying membrane oscillati...
Biofouling compromises the efficiency of membrane desalination systems, especially energy and produc...
The conventional microfiltration of yeast and oil is problematic due to irreversible fouling on the ...