Colloidal fouling of microfiltration membranes during the treatment of aqueous feed streams

Experimental data has been obtained from a computer controlled crossflow microfiltration apparatus. Polymer membranes of differing properties have been used to filter suspensions carrying colloidal and fine particles of known shape, size, surface charge and chemical composition. The process paramete...

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