This article deals with a new proteinic formed-in place membrane built
on top of an alpha-alumina macroporous ceramic support (0.2 mu m SCT
membrane). The initial proteinic deposit is obtained through tangentia
l filtration of gelatin solutions. Then subsequent chemical and/or phy
sical treatments are applied. In a first part of the study it is shown
that by tanning (with formaldehyde) plus thermal drying of the gelati
n layer low ultrafiltration performance may be reached. In the second
part, the effect on membrane performance of the protein deposition con
ditions (concentration and pH of protein solution, velocity, pressure)
is analyzed. From experimental results, it appears clearly that the b
est membrane so obtained has a cut-off point around 2 kDa and a flux a
s high as 101 h(-1) m(-2) under 200 kPa.