During the ultrafiltration of colloidal solutions the particles can form a porous medium (filter cake) or a diffuse boundary layer (concentration polarization) above the semipermeable membrane depending on the magnitude of the filtration pressure. In order to provide a unified description of these phenomena the present work develops some connections between irreversible thermodynamics and poroelasticity. In particular, Fick’s and Darcy’s laws are shown to provide an equivalent description except in two limiting cases – infinite dilution and infinite rigidity of the solute. A new expression for the generalized Stokes-Einstein equation is also obtained, which incorporates the poroelastic Biot-Willis coefficient accounting for the compressibil...
Some options of coupling filtration models are suggested using irreversible state equations in diffe...
We present a comprehensive study of cross-flow membrane ultrafiltration (UF) [1] of charge-stabilize...
Membrane ultrafiltration is a pressure driven process where Brownian particles, such as small colloi...
During the ultrafiltration of colloidal solutions the particles can form a porous medium (filter cak...
Membrane ultrafiltration is a pressure driven process useful for the separation of brownian par- tic...
Ultrafiltration is a membrane separation process with many applications, including the treatment of ...
This paper considers permeation through microporous or nanoporous inorganic membranes under the infl...
Membrane crossflow ultrafiltration (UF) is widely used for the enrichment and purification of colloi...
Membrane ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure driven process allowing for the separation and enrichmen...
"December, 1978.""This paper has been submitted for publication in AICHE Journal.
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
Here we describe the nature and implications of the " concentration polarization" (CP) layer that is...
We examine the nature of relative motion in colloidal suspensions. By distinguishing carefully betwe...
Some options of coupling filtration models are suggested using irreversible state equations in diffe...
We present a comprehensive study of cross-flow membrane ultrafiltration (UF) [1] of charge-stabilize...
Membrane ultrafiltration is a pressure driven process where Brownian particles, such as small colloi...
During the ultrafiltration of colloidal solutions the particles can form a porous medium (filter cak...
Membrane ultrafiltration is a pressure driven process useful for the separation of brownian par- tic...
Ultrafiltration is a membrane separation process with many applications, including the treatment of ...
This paper considers permeation through microporous or nanoporous inorganic membranes under the infl...
Membrane crossflow ultrafiltration (UF) is widely used for the enrichment and purification of colloi...
Membrane ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure driven process allowing for the separation and enrichmen...
"December, 1978.""This paper has been submitted for publication in AICHE Journal.
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
When filtrating a colloidal dispersion, colloids accumulate at the membrane surface, thus forming a ...
Here we describe the nature and implications of the " concentration polarization" (CP) layer that is...
We examine the nature of relative motion in colloidal suspensions. By distinguishing carefully betwe...
Some options of coupling filtration models are suggested using irreversible state equations in diffe...
We present a comprehensive study of cross-flow membrane ultrafiltration (UF) [1] of charge-stabilize...
Membrane ultrafiltration is a pressure driven process where Brownian particles, such as small colloi...