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The purpose of this paper was to determine the effect of the static deploye
d metal sheet on the performance in the ultrafiltration process. The sheet
was first utilized to provoke turbulence near the membrane, and at the same
time as an anode to create a pulsed electric field. The electro-ultrafiltr
ation module reduced the global membrane resistance by combining three fact
ors: turbulence created by the static metal deployed sheet, the turbulence
induced by the formation of oxygen bubbles just near the membrane skin and
the electrophoresis of the protein by the pulsed electric field. The applic
ation of pulsed electric field of about E = 700 V/m allowed an increase of
the permeate flux by about 300%. The addition to the feed solution of activ
ated alumina (AA) as a dynamic turbulence promoter shows that the presence
of the AA considerably reduced the effect of the turbulence induced by the
formation of oxygen bubbles and the electrophoresis of the protein. Neverth
eless, the utilization of an electric field (E = 700 V/m) made an increase
of the permeate flux of about 10% possible.