membraanfiltrite
Membraanfiltrite, or membrane filtrate, is the liquid that passes through a semi-permeable membrane during membrane filtration. In a membrane filtration process, the feed solution is separated into two streams: a permeate (the filtrate) that passes through the membrane and a retentate that is retained by it. The exact composition of the filtrate depends on the membrane’s pore size or molecular weight cutoff and the operating conditions.
Membrane filtration encompasses several processes, including microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis. In microfiltration, the permeate
Applications are wide and include drinking water and wastewater treatment, beverage and dairy processing, pharmaceutical and
Materials and configurations vary: polymeric membranes (for example, cellulose, polyethersulfone, polyamide) and ceramic membranes are common,