1992
DOI: 10.1016/0376-7388(92)80151-9
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]Fouling mechanisms of membranes during protein ultrafiltration

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“…Throughout the filtration process, less adsorption sites were available on the membrane [11,50,51]. Consequently, the accumulation of organic foulants on the membrane decreased over time.…”
Section: Organic Characterization Of Hydraulically Irreversible Foulantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the filtration process, less adsorption sites were available on the membrane [11,50,51]. Consequently, the accumulation of organic foulants on the membrane decreased over time.…”
Section: Organic Characterization Of Hydraulically Irreversible Foulantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the cost of separation is high in the case of chromatography [12] and it is applicable only to small volume [13]. In pressure-driven processes, the accumulation of particles on membrane leads to the formation of a fouling and to the modification of the membrane transport selectivity [14,15]. Recently, electrodialysis with ultrafiltration membranes (EDUF) was developed specifically for the separation of charged bioactive molecules [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results demonstrate that the grafting of BSA and BFG onto the CPES membranes depressed the protein adsorption. This could be explained as follows: the chain movement and the negative charge of the grafted protein onto the surfaces of the membranes might have affected the surrounding area and, thus, prevented more protein from being deposited onto the surfaces of the membranes 42, 43…”
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confidence: 99%