Separation of Whey Components by Using Ceramic Composite Membranes
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Ceramic supports were prepared from alumina powder and dip-coated with zirconia sol. The ceramic composite membranes prepared were characterized with respect to their microstructure/pore structures. The supports were 40% porous of which 87% were open pores. The average particle size of the sol particles was 35 nm. The prepared membrane has good protein lactose separation properties with a relatively high protein content (PR ∼80%) and with relatively low lactose retention (LR ∼7%). The permeate flux value was around 40 l/m2h. These results indicate the possibility of the preparation of ceramic composite membranes for separation of whey components with higher yields.
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Presented at the 10th Aachen Membrane Colloquium, 16–17 March 2005, Aachen, Germany
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Ultrafiltration, Ceramic membranes, Alumina, Whey, Zirconia, Whey, Alumina, Ultrafiltration, Ceramic membranes, Zirconia
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02 engineering and technology, 0204 chemical engineering, 0210 nano-technology
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Erdem, İ., Çiftçioğlu, M., and Harsa, H. Ş. (2006). Separation of whey components by using ceramic composite membranes. Desalination, 189(1-3 SPEC. ISS.), 87-91. doi:10.1016/j.desal.2005.06.016
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1-3 SPEC. ISS.
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87
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