Ultrafiltration of black liquor was studied in three different modules, namely, radial cross flow, rectangular cross flow and stirred cell over a wide range of operating conditions. Effects of different cut-off membranes on the permeate flux and observed rejection were also studied in the stirred cell module. Effects of operating conditions, e.g. pressure difference, Reynolds number and feed concentration on the permeate flux and observed rejection were also investigated. Such comparative study may be useful to select a suitable module, membrane and a set of optimum operating conditions to achieve a desired quantity and quality of permeate flux. A comparative analysis of flux decline for different modules is also presented using a simple resistance-in-series model.
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Kekana, P.T., Sithole, B.B. & Ramjugernath, D. 2019. Ultrafiltration of lignin from black liquor: Modelling decline in flux. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, vol 78, pp. 91-95
Kekana, P. T., Sithole, B. B., & Ramjugernath, D. (2019). Ultrafiltration of lignin from black liquor: Modelling decline in flux. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11129
Kekana, Petrus T, Bishop B Sithole, and D Ramjugernath "Ultrafiltration of lignin from black liquor: Modelling decline in flux." (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11129
Kekana PT, Sithole BB, Ramjugernath D. Ultrafiltration of lignin from black liquor: Modelling decline in flux. 2019; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11129.