membránfiltráció
Membránfiltráció is a separation process that uses a semipermeable membrane to separate solid particles, bacteria, and other contaminants from a liquid or gas. The process relies on the membrane's pore size, which allows the desired substance to pass through while retaining the unwanted components. Various types of membranes exist, distinguished by their pore size and material, which dictate their suitability for different applications.
The driving force for membrane filtration is typically pressure, although other methods like electroosmosis or diffusion
Applications of membránfiltráció are diverse and widespread. It is extensively used in the purification of drinking