UID:
almahu_9949198770502882
Umfang:
VIII, 336 p.
,
online resource.
Ausgabe:
1st ed. 1993.
ISBN:
9789401121569
Inhalt:
1. A. HOWELL School ofChemical Engineering, University ofBath, Claverton Down, Bath, UK, BA2 7AY 1.1 WHAT IS A MEMBRANE PROCESS? Every day over 20 million litres of brackish water are pumped out of the ground near Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and passed through thin sheets of cellulose acetate known as reverse osmosis membranes before being used as part of the city's water supply. In St Maurice les Chateauneuf, France three million litres a day of ground water are ultrafiltered to supply the city and on test sites in Australia settled sewage is being disinfected by being passed through microfiltration membranes. Many of the foods we eat and beverages we drink have used membranes during their processing. Orange juice can be concentrated by membranes to make a concentrate which retains more of the flavour than does evaporation. Milk can be concentrated slightly by means of a membrane before making a cheese in a process which produces no whey. Gases rising from the ground in a waste tip can be piped away and the carbon dioxide separated from the methane by a membrane process allowing the methane then to be used as a fuel, simultaneously saving energy and reducing the greenhouse effect since methane is more effective as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
Anmerkung:
1. Introduction -- 2. Nature of Membranes -- 3. Transport Processes in Membrane Systems -- (Section 3.3.4. Mass transfer in pervaporation and its mathematical description-H. Strathmann and R. M. McDonogh) -- 4. Separation by Membranes -- 5. Design of Membrane Systems -- (Section 5.5. Case Study 1: Ultrafiltration of potable water-P. Aptel and J.-L. Bersillon) (Section 5.6. Case Study 2: Microfiltration of mycelial broth-P. Crocker) -- 6. Fouling Phenomena -- 7. Flux Enhancement -- 8. Electrochemical Aspects of Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration -- 9. The Use of Pervaporation in Biotechnology.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789401049542
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9780751401493
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789401121576
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-011-2156-9
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2156-9