2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.05094
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In-situ investigation of wetting patterns in polymeric multibore membranes via magnetic resonance imaging

Denis Wypysek,
Anna Maria Kalde,
Florian Pradellok
et al.

Abstract: Wetting of the membrane to displace air or conditioning liquids is important to exploit the complex porosity of a filtration membrane. This study reveals the details of wetting in multibore membrane-based filtration modules. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we quantify the fluid distribution patterns during initial membrane wetting in dead-end permeation mode. The spatio-temporal evolution of aqueous copper sulfate solution wetting the membrane fibers was investigated as a function of the applied flux, … Show more

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