화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.471, 65-71, 2014
Critical flux of surface-patterned ultrafiltration membranes during cross-flow filtration of colloidal particles
Previous work has suggested that membrane patterning is a promising approach to fouling mitigation. In this systematic study, we describe performance metrics for the cross-flow filtration of colloidal suspensions through ultrafiltration membranes with lithographically patterned surfaces. The effects of particle size, cross-flow velocity, pattern size, and flow configuration on membrane performance are specifically considered. Using an unpattemed membrane as a reference, results show that the presence of surface patterns increases the critical flux associated with filtration of colloidal feed solutions. For the patterned membranes, the critical flux increases with particle size, cross-flow velocity, the angle between the feed flow and the pattern lines, and the pattern height. These experimental findings can be correlated with a back-transport mechanism such as shear-induced diffusion, which ultimately increases the threshold permeation flux associated with the onset of particle deposition. (C) 2014 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.