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Journal of Food Engineering, Vol.97, No.4, 510-518, 2010
Nanofiltration of glucose solution containing salts: Effects of membrane characteristics, organic component and salts on retention
The understanding on nanofiltration especially the rejection of uncharged solutes, charged solutes and mixture of solutes is crucial for its application in food industry. This is because process streams in food industry usually contain organic components without charge and salts. In this work, DK and CK membranes were utilized for the separation of multi-component feeds containing glucose, NaCl and multivalent salts (MgCl(2) or Na(2)SO(4)). Glucose rejection is slightly affected by salt concentration which may due to pore swelling of CK membranes at high concentration of NaCl. Meanwhile, rejection of NaCl is reduced by the increment of glucose and NaCl concentration which causes concentration polarization. The addition of multivalent salts even induces negative rejection of NaCl in DK membranes. However, both membranes show high rejection of multivalent salts with or without the presence of glucose. The rejection behavior follows the pattern expected from the structural and electrical properties of the membranes. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.