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- solids and solutes of high molecular weight are retained in the so-called retentate, while water and low molecular weight solutes p**** through the membrane...
- pressure separates the retentate and permeate. The permeate, otherwise known as the effluent, leaves the system while the retentate goes through the anaerobic...
- potential difference between the liquid feed/retentate and vapor permeate at each side of the membrane. The retentate is the remainder of the feed leaving the...
- filtrate; everything else is retained on the feed side of the membrane as retentate. With cross-flow filtration the tangential motion of the bulk of the fluid...
- separation process is purely physical and both fractions (permeate and retentate) can be obtained as useful products. Cold separation using membrane technology...
- p****ing through it into a permeate (that which p****es through) and a retentate (that which is left behind). When the membrane is chosen so that is it...
- the pressure support structure, the feed inlet, the outlet permeate and retentate streams, and an overall support structure. The prin****l types of membrane...
- from 6% solids to 10–20% solids before ultrafiltration processing. The retentate can then be used to make whey powders, including whey protein isolate...
- force, retentate stream and permeate streams. The microfiltration process is pressure driven with suspended particles and water as retentate and dissolved...
- into two components: permeant and retentate. Permeant is the gas that travels across the membrane and the retentate is what is left of the feed. On both...