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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Microfiltration.
6. Crossflow Microfiltration of particle Suspensions - The influence of hydrodynamics and physico-chemical interactions
Sammanfattning : Crossflow microfiltration is a technique to separate suspended particles (or cells or droplets) from liquids by use of a membrane that is permeable for the liquid but impermeable for the particles. The permeate flow drives particles to the membrane surface, where they may be deposited and form a fouling layer. LÄS MER
7. Extraction and Isolation of Hemicelluloses from Agricultural and Forestry Waste Streams
Sammanfattning : New methods and products must be developed to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, to reduce global warming. In this work, methods of extracting and isolating hemi¬celluloses from agricultural and forestry waste streams have been studied. LÄS MER
8. Microsieving in municipal wastewater treatment : Chemically enhanced primary and tertiary treatment
Sammanfattning : Municipal wastewater treatment plants are constantly forced to make improvements. The main objectives are to reduce energy consumption, to increase the treatment capacity and to improve the effluent water quality. Microsieves in combination with chemical pretreatment can potentially fulfil these objectives. LÄS MER
9. Membrane Filtration of Lignocellulosic Materials: In situ Monitoring of Membrane Fouling Using Fluid Dynamic Gauging
Sammanfattning : The transition of process industries from utilizing fossil-based resources to bio-based ones necessitates energy-efficient and selective operations. One practical operation that can be employed for processing streams containing lignocellulosic biomass, such as forest and agricultural residues, is membrane separation. LÄS MER
10. Membrane Filtration of Wood Components − Investigation of Fouling Layer Characteristics using Fluid Dynamic Gauging
Sammanfattning : As process industries transition from using fossil-based to bio-based resources, energy-efficient and highly selective operations will be required to process lignocellulosic biomass. Membrane separation, as a highly efficient operation, can be employed in the fractionation and dewatering of streams containing lignocellulosic biomass. LÄS MER