Title: Microfiltration Introduction and Model
1Microfiltration Introduction and Model
- David Shonnard
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Michigan Technological University
21. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
- Mass balance model for separation of cells
- (cells are retained in the feed tank
- by recycling the retentate
- stream back to the feed
- tank)
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
qR,CR
Retentate
MF Membrane
Permeate
qP, CP
Feed Tank
VF(t)
MF Cassette
Permeate Tank
Feed
VP(t)
qF, CF
31. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
41. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
51. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
61. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
71. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
81. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
mFo
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
mF
t
91. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
CF
t
101. Removal of Insoluble ProductsMicrofiltration
for Removal of Cells
Perfectly Permeating Species (L-lysine)
Chandrasekaran, R., MS Thesis, Dept. of Chemical
Engineering MTU
CF
mF
t