S. Nicolas et al., Ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis of small non-charged molecules: a comparison study of rejection in a stirred and an unstirred batch cell, J MEMBR SCI, 164(1-2), 2000, pp. 141-155
This study deals with the estimation of rejection coefficient for small non
-charged molecules in an aqueous solution, with reverse osmosis and ultrafi
ltration membranes in a stirred and an unstirred cell. In a stirred cell wi
th high stirring velocity, the concentration near the membrane is close to
the bulk concentration. Rejection is, therefore, known with good precision.
On the other hand, in an unstirred cell, the dead volume under the membran
e plays an important role and it is necessary to estimate, very precisely,
the permeate solute concentration travelling through the membrane at any ti
me.
For each solute, the experiments carried out in a stirred and an unstirred
cell permit to draw the same curve R = f(J(v)), where J(v) is the permeate
flow velocity.
These results seem to show that the dead volume correction used to calculat
e the solute concentration in the permeate, in an unstirred cell, is accept
able; they also permit one to hope that unstirred cell experiments can be u
sed for the estimation of rejection coefficient when the estimation of the
solute concentration near the membrane in a stirred cell is less precise (w
hen polarization is high). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.