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MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY

Membrane technology can be traced
back to 18th century scientists. However,
during 19th and in the beginning of 20th
centuries membranes were being used
only on laboratory scale to develop
physical and chemical theories and
were not being used for industrial and
commercial purpose.
There were four main reasons which
prohibited the wide use of membrane
separation process, those obstacles were
1. reliability, 2. efficiency, 3. cost and 4.
limited choice,
 however over the last three decades
these obstacles have been resolved and
now these days membrane separation
processes are being widely used
DEFINITION

Membrane technology has been proven
very effective in separation and
purification process.


A membrane can be defined as “A barrier
which separates two phases and restricts
transport of various chemicals in a
selective manner”
A membrane could be a homogeneous or
heterogeneous, symmetric or asymmetric, solid or
liquid in structure. Membranes can carry “a positive
or negative charge or be neutral or bipolar”.
Membrane thicknesses vary from 100 micron to
several mms. A membrane separates the feed
stream into two streams permeate and
concentrate. Permeate is the portion of main feed
stream which passes through the membrane while
the concentrate contains the material which is
rejected by the membrane
APPLICATIONS

• Membrane technology has wide range of application in food and
  dairy industry
• Waste streams treatment
• Separation of milk fraction
• Concentrating of protein
• In cheese manufacturing to recover the protein from brine used in
  washed cheese manufacturing
• In dairy industry for defatting of skimmed milk and whey streams
• For the partial demineralization of whey
• For the removal of bacteria from milk and whey
• The choice of membrane depends on the application objective,
  however, the most commonly used membrane are,
Micro-porous membrane

These membranes are usually made up of materials
like ceramics, graphite, metal oxides and polymers
etc. The pore size of these membranes varies from
1 nm-20 microns. Membrane works like a fibre filter
and separates by sieving mechanism (Srikanth
2005). In structure and function microporous
membranes are similar to conventional filters,
however, the pore size is very smaller as compared
to conventional filter. Microporous membranes
pores sizes range from 0.01 to 10 μm
Homogeneous membranes

Homogeneous membranes are dense
membranes through which molecules
pass by pressure, concentration or
electrical potential gradient. These
membranes are used to separate the
chemical species of similar size and
diffusivity when their concentration
difference significant
Electrically charged membrane

These membranes consist of
highly swollen gels which
carry fixed positive or
negative charged. Their
main potential is in
electrodialysis.
Asymmetric membranes

Asymmetric membranes consist of two
parts; thin skin layer (0.1-1.0 micron) lay
on highly porous (100-200 micron) thick
substructure. The thin layer acts as a
separator and its separation
characteristics depends on the membrane
material and its pore size. Porous sub layer
has a little impact on separation its main
purpose is to give support to the thin layer
Liquid membranes

These membranes utilize
the carrier to transport the
components selectively
like metal ions “at
relatively high rate across
the membrane interface”
There are, in fact, two basic types of liquid
membranes, an Emulsion Liquid Membrane (ELM),
and an Immobilized Liquid Membrane (ILM), also
called a Supported Liquid Membrane. An ELM can
be thought of as a bubble inside a bubble inside a
bubble, and so on; the inner most bubble being the
one recieving phase, all the others acting as
separation skins with carriers inside, and anything
outside the bubble being the source phase. In an
ELM setup, there would be huge quantities of these
bubbles, of course, all doing the same thing.
An ILM is much simpler to visualize. Pretty much
what you have is some other kind of rigid
membrane, with lots of microscopic pores in it.
Every one of these pores, then, is filled with this
liquid, and in that liquid, you have the organic
liquid and the carrier liquid. What happens then
is that the ILM takes things from one side of the
rigid membrane and carries it to the other side
through this liquid phase. And that, my friends,
is pretty a very brief model of what a LM is.
Membrane operations
According to driving force of the operation
it is possible to distinguish:
pressure driven operations
  microfiltration
  ultrafiltration
  nanofiltration
  reverse osmosis
  gas separation
  pervaporation
• concentration driven operations
  – dialysis
  – osmosis
  – forward osmosis
• operations in electric potential gradient
  – electrodialysis
  – membrane electrolysis
  – electrophoresis
• operations in temperature gradient
  – membrane distillation
Widely Used Membrane Processes

There are various types of membrane separation according to the specific industrial needs.



The most widely used processes are,

Reverse Osmosis (RO)

Ultrafiltration (UF)

Micro filtration (MF)

Electro dialysis (ED)

Gas Separation

Pervaporation
Applied pressure psi (kPa)   Minimum particle   Application (type, average removal efficiency %)
Membrane Process
                                                         size removed



                                                                            Particle/turbidity removal (>99%)
Microfiltration             4-70 (30-500)                0.1-3 μm
                                                                            Bacteria/protozoa removal (>99.99 %)
                                                                            Particle/turbidity removal (>99 %)
Ultrafiltration             4-70 (30-500)                0.01-0.1 μm
                                                                            Bacteria/protozoa removal (>99.999 %)
                                                                            TOC removal (<20%)
                                                                            Virus removal/(partial credit only)
                                                                            Turbidity removal (>99%)
Nanofiltration              70-140 (500-1000)            200-400 daltons
                                                                            Color removal (>98%)
                                                                            TOC removal (DBP control) (>95%)
                                                                             Hardness removal (softening) (>90%)
                                                                            Synthetic organic contaminant (SOC)
                                                                            removal (500 daltons and up) (0-100%)
                                                                             Sulfate removal (>97%)

                                                                            Virus removal (>95%)
                                                                            Salinity removal (desalination) (>99%)
Hyperfiltration    (Reverse 140-700 (1000-5000)          50-200 daltons
                                                                            Colour and DOC removal
Osmosis)                                                                    Radionuclide removal (not including radon)
                                                                            (>97%)
                                                                            Nitrate removal (85 -95%)
                                                                            Pesticide/SOC removal (0-100%)
                                                                            Virus removal (> 95%)
                                                                            As, Cd, Cr, Pb, F removal (40 to >98%)
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Reverse Osmosis is a high pressure membrane process which
operates at a pressure between 30 -40 bars.This is a reverse of
natural osmosis which works by putting the pressure on the
concentrated side of the membrane which overcome the natural
osmotic pressure.


Reverse Osmosis membranes have the smallest pore size ranging
from approximately 5-15 A° (0.5nm 1.5nm). Extremely small size
of membrane pores only allow to pass through the smallest
organic molecules and unchanged solutes.More than 95-99%
inorganic salts gets rejected by the membrane due to the charge
repulsion established at membrane surface.
As compare to basic membrane methods like
microfiltration(MF), ultrafiltrtation(UF)and
Nanofiltratiion(NF) recerse Osmosis can remove the
smallest particles retaining particles smaller than
0.001 microns. Reverse Osmosis can remove the
particles down to the molecular weight of 100.
Rverse Osmosis(RO) can effectively remove sand,
silt, clay, algae, protozoa(5-10 microns)
bacteria(0.4-30 microns), viruses (0.004 -6 microns)
humic acids, organic/inorganic chemicals and most
of the aqueous salts and metal/non-metal ions
including NO3-1, iron and manganese.
application
Reverse Osmosis (RO) technique is extensively applied in the following fields


Conversion of sea or brackish water into potable water


To get the ultrapure water for food processing and electronic industries


To get the pharmaceutical grade water


For chemical, pulp and paper industry usable water


Usage in waste treatment
Future applications
Reverse Osmosis technique could have a good potential to use in the
future in the following sectors

Municipal and industrial waste treatment applicayions


To process the water for boilers


To de-water feed streams


To process high temperature feed streams etc
Micro filtration (MF)

Microfiltration is a low pressure membrane system
which operates at between 0.1 to 0.5 bars. Cross
flow membranes are used and the suspended
particles in the range of 0.05 to 10 microns can be
removed. At present MF membrane technology is
the most widely used membrane technology its
application and sale is more as compare to the rest
of all membrane technologies. MF has too many
small applications, essentially it is a sterile filtration
with pore size 0.1-10.0 microns, this range of pore
size can not let micro-organisms to pass through.
applications
Microfiltration technology is widely used


To prepare parenterals and sterile water for pharmaceutical industry


Concentration of fruit juices for food and beverages industry


In chemical industry


In microelectronics industry


For fermentation


Usage in laboratory/analysis
Future applications
In future Microfiltration technology has the potential to use in the following
sectors

Biotechnology sector for the concentration of biomass and separation of
soluble products

Diatomaceous earth displacement

During the treatment of non-sewage water to remove intractable particles
from oily fluids and aqueous wastes which contain toxic s and stack gas

To separate solvents from pigments in paints industry
Ultrafiltration (UF)

Ultrafiltration is mainly used to separate a mixture which
consists of desirable and undesirable components.



Ultrafiltration process operates between 2-10 bars but in
some cases it goes up to 25-30 bar. Ultrafiltration (UF) can
retain particles from 1000 – 1000 000 molecular weight.
Ultrafiltration system can be based on hollow fibre, spiral
wound or plate and frame membranes.
Ultrafiltration can be used to produce many new
products by fractionation of the components like
fat, protein etc and can also be used to improve
the functional properties of the product. One of
the very important applications of ultrafiltration is
its application in recovering and concentrating of
valuable small components like enzymes from
cow milk. Ultrafiltratin technique is also being
used successfully for the isolation of important
components from food processing waste
Ultrafltration by using
membranes of polyether
sulfone and plyvinylpyrlidone
can remove the polyphenols
which are responsible for
browning colour and haze
forming in apple juice.
Electrodialysis (ED)

Like Reverse Osmosis, ED can remove the
particles smaller than 0.001microns but the
condition is that the particles must be
charged ions. It can not remove non ionic
dissolved species or microbes. Electrodialysis
is an electrochemical process in which ions
pass through an ion selective semipermeable
membrane because of their attraction to the
electrically charged membrane surface.
Ions get transported through membrane
from one solution to another under the
influence of electrical potential. ED
system consists of anion and cation
membranes which place in electric field.
The cation selective membrane only let
pass through the cation ions, while the
anion selective membrane will let only
cation ions.
applications
ED technique can be applied to for several types of separations like,


To separate and concentrate salts, acids and bases from aqueous solutions


To separate and concentrate monovalent ions from multiple charged componenets


To separate ionic compounds from uncharged molecules


At present ED technique is being widely used



In the production of potable water from sea or brackish water


In electroplating rinse recovery


In desalting of cheese whey


In the production of ultrapurewater etc
Future applications
future applications for ED are

To de-ionize water from conductive spacers

To treat radioactive wastewater by using radiation resistant membranes

For the de-acidification of fruit juices

To recover heavy metal

To recover organic acids from salts

To control pH without adding acid or base

To regenerate ion-exchange resins with improved process design

To recover acid from etching baths etc
Gas Separation
• Gas separation technology is nearly eleven years old
  but has been proven one of the most important
  technology. Membranes made up of polymers and
  copolymers in the form of flat film or hollow fibre are
  being used in gas separation. Gas separation
  technology has the advantages of
• Light in weight
• Low labour
• Easy expansion
• Operatable at partial capacity
• Involves low maintenance
• Needs less energy
• Economical so for small sizes
applications

Gas separation technology is
being used in the separation and
recovery of hydrogen , natural gas
processing, upgrading of landfill
gas, separation of air, production
of nitrogen, dehydration of air
and recovery of helium etc.
Future applications
In future Gas Separation technology has the following potential applications


Air enrichment by N2


Enrichment of air by low level O2


H2 and acid gas separation from hydrocarbons


Recovery of helium


Dehydration of natural gas
Pervaporation

Pervaporation is a membrane based
process to separate miscible liquids.
Pervaporation process is very
effective as compare to conventional
techniques to separate the mixtures
of close boiling point or azeotropic
mixtures.
• Pervaporation technique works by absorbing
  one of the components of the mixture by the
  membrane, its diffusion across the membrane
  and then evaporation, partial vacuum applied
  to the underside of the membrane makes
  permeate vapour.
• Based on this, hydrophilic membranes are
  used for dehydration of alcohols containing
  small amounts of water and hydrophobic
  membranes are used for removal/recovery of
  trace amounts of organics from aqueous
  solutions.
• Pervaporation is a very mild process and
  hence very effective for separation of those
  mixtures which can not survive the harsh
  conditions of distillation.
applications
•   Pervaporation has been used to
•   To separate ethanol water mixture
•   To recover solvent
•   To separate heat sensitive products
•   To enrich organic pollutants
adavantages

• Pervaporation has certain advantages over
  other separation techniques which are
• Its modular membrane design
• It is economical and effective to separate
  mixtures of substances with small difference
  in boiling points.
• Reduced capital cost as compared to
  conventional techniques
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Membrane processing technologies jan.2012

  • 1. MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY Membrane technology can be traced back to 18th century scientists. However, during 19th and in the beginning of 20th centuries membranes were being used only on laboratory scale to develop physical and chemical theories and were not being used for industrial and commercial purpose.
  • 2. There were four main reasons which prohibited the wide use of membrane separation process, those obstacles were 1. reliability, 2. efficiency, 3. cost and 4. limited choice, however over the last three decades these obstacles have been resolved and now these days membrane separation processes are being widely used
  • 3. DEFINITION Membrane technology has been proven very effective in separation and purification process. A membrane can be defined as “A barrier which separates two phases and restricts transport of various chemicals in a selective manner”
  • 4. A membrane could be a homogeneous or heterogeneous, symmetric or asymmetric, solid or liquid in structure. Membranes can carry “a positive or negative charge or be neutral or bipolar”. Membrane thicknesses vary from 100 micron to several mms. A membrane separates the feed stream into two streams permeate and concentrate. Permeate is the portion of main feed stream which passes through the membrane while the concentrate contains the material which is rejected by the membrane
  • 5. APPLICATIONS • Membrane technology has wide range of application in food and dairy industry • Waste streams treatment • Separation of milk fraction • Concentrating of protein • In cheese manufacturing to recover the protein from brine used in washed cheese manufacturing • In dairy industry for defatting of skimmed milk and whey streams • For the partial demineralization of whey • For the removal of bacteria from milk and whey • The choice of membrane depends on the application objective, however, the most commonly used membrane are,
  • 6. Micro-porous membrane These membranes are usually made up of materials like ceramics, graphite, metal oxides and polymers etc. The pore size of these membranes varies from 1 nm-20 microns. Membrane works like a fibre filter and separates by sieving mechanism (Srikanth 2005). In structure and function microporous membranes are similar to conventional filters, however, the pore size is very smaller as compared to conventional filter. Microporous membranes pores sizes range from 0.01 to 10 μm
  • 7. Homogeneous membranes Homogeneous membranes are dense membranes through which molecules pass by pressure, concentration or electrical potential gradient. These membranes are used to separate the chemical species of similar size and diffusivity when their concentration difference significant
  • 8. Electrically charged membrane These membranes consist of highly swollen gels which carry fixed positive or negative charged. Their main potential is in electrodialysis.
  • 9. Asymmetric membranes Asymmetric membranes consist of two parts; thin skin layer (0.1-1.0 micron) lay on highly porous (100-200 micron) thick substructure. The thin layer acts as a separator and its separation characteristics depends on the membrane material and its pore size. Porous sub layer has a little impact on separation its main purpose is to give support to the thin layer
  • 10. Liquid membranes These membranes utilize the carrier to transport the components selectively like metal ions “at relatively high rate across the membrane interface”
  • 11. There are, in fact, two basic types of liquid membranes, an Emulsion Liquid Membrane (ELM), and an Immobilized Liquid Membrane (ILM), also called a Supported Liquid Membrane. An ELM can be thought of as a bubble inside a bubble inside a bubble, and so on; the inner most bubble being the one recieving phase, all the others acting as separation skins with carriers inside, and anything outside the bubble being the source phase. In an ELM setup, there would be huge quantities of these bubbles, of course, all doing the same thing.
  • 12. An ILM is much simpler to visualize. Pretty much what you have is some other kind of rigid membrane, with lots of microscopic pores in it. Every one of these pores, then, is filled with this liquid, and in that liquid, you have the organic liquid and the carrier liquid. What happens then is that the ILM takes things from one side of the rigid membrane and carries it to the other side through this liquid phase. And that, my friends, is pretty a very brief model of what a LM is.
  • 13. Membrane operations According to driving force of the operation it is possible to distinguish: pressure driven operations microfiltration ultrafiltration nanofiltration reverse osmosis gas separation pervaporation
  • 14. • concentration driven operations – dialysis – osmosis – forward osmosis • operations in electric potential gradient – electrodialysis – membrane electrolysis – electrophoresis • operations in temperature gradient – membrane distillation
  • 15. Widely Used Membrane Processes There are various types of membrane separation according to the specific industrial needs. The most widely used processes are, Reverse Osmosis (RO) Ultrafiltration (UF) Micro filtration (MF) Electro dialysis (ED) Gas Separation Pervaporation
  • 16. Applied pressure psi (kPa) Minimum particle Application (type, average removal efficiency %) Membrane Process size removed Particle/turbidity removal (>99%) Microfiltration 4-70 (30-500) 0.1-3 μm Bacteria/protozoa removal (>99.99 %) Particle/turbidity removal (>99 %) Ultrafiltration 4-70 (30-500) 0.01-0.1 μm Bacteria/protozoa removal (>99.999 %) TOC removal (<20%) Virus removal/(partial credit only) Turbidity removal (>99%) Nanofiltration 70-140 (500-1000) 200-400 daltons Color removal (>98%) TOC removal (DBP control) (>95%) Hardness removal (softening) (>90%) Synthetic organic contaminant (SOC) removal (500 daltons and up) (0-100%) Sulfate removal (>97%) Virus removal (>95%) Salinity removal (desalination) (>99%) Hyperfiltration (Reverse 140-700 (1000-5000) 50-200 daltons Colour and DOC removal Osmosis) Radionuclide removal (not including radon) (>97%) Nitrate removal (85 -95%) Pesticide/SOC removal (0-100%) Virus removal (> 95%) As, Cd, Cr, Pb, F removal (40 to >98%)
  • 17. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Reverse Osmosis is a high pressure membrane process which operates at a pressure between 30 -40 bars.This is a reverse of natural osmosis which works by putting the pressure on the concentrated side of the membrane which overcome the natural osmotic pressure. Reverse Osmosis membranes have the smallest pore size ranging from approximately 5-15 A° (0.5nm 1.5nm). Extremely small size of membrane pores only allow to pass through the smallest organic molecules and unchanged solutes.More than 95-99% inorganic salts gets rejected by the membrane due to the charge repulsion established at membrane surface.
  • 18. As compare to basic membrane methods like microfiltration(MF), ultrafiltrtation(UF)and Nanofiltratiion(NF) recerse Osmosis can remove the smallest particles retaining particles smaller than 0.001 microns. Reverse Osmosis can remove the particles down to the molecular weight of 100. Rverse Osmosis(RO) can effectively remove sand, silt, clay, algae, protozoa(5-10 microns) bacteria(0.4-30 microns), viruses (0.004 -6 microns) humic acids, organic/inorganic chemicals and most of the aqueous salts and metal/non-metal ions including NO3-1, iron and manganese.
  • 19. application Reverse Osmosis (RO) technique is extensively applied in the following fields Conversion of sea or brackish water into potable water To get the ultrapure water for food processing and electronic industries To get the pharmaceutical grade water For chemical, pulp and paper industry usable water Usage in waste treatment
  • 20. Future applications Reverse Osmosis technique could have a good potential to use in the future in the following sectors Municipal and industrial waste treatment applicayions To process the water for boilers To de-water feed streams To process high temperature feed streams etc
  • 21. Micro filtration (MF) Microfiltration is a low pressure membrane system which operates at between 0.1 to 0.5 bars. Cross flow membranes are used and the suspended particles in the range of 0.05 to 10 microns can be removed. At present MF membrane technology is the most widely used membrane technology its application and sale is more as compare to the rest of all membrane technologies. MF has too many small applications, essentially it is a sterile filtration with pore size 0.1-10.0 microns, this range of pore size can not let micro-organisms to pass through.
  • 22. applications Microfiltration technology is widely used To prepare parenterals and sterile water for pharmaceutical industry Concentration of fruit juices for food and beverages industry In chemical industry In microelectronics industry For fermentation Usage in laboratory/analysis
  • 23. Future applications In future Microfiltration technology has the potential to use in the following sectors Biotechnology sector for the concentration of biomass and separation of soluble products Diatomaceous earth displacement During the treatment of non-sewage water to remove intractable particles from oily fluids and aqueous wastes which contain toxic s and stack gas To separate solvents from pigments in paints industry
  • 24. Ultrafiltration (UF) Ultrafiltration is mainly used to separate a mixture which consists of desirable and undesirable components. Ultrafiltration process operates between 2-10 bars but in some cases it goes up to 25-30 bar. Ultrafiltration (UF) can retain particles from 1000 – 1000 000 molecular weight. Ultrafiltration system can be based on hollow fibre, spiral wound or plate and frame membranes.
  • 25. Ultrafiltration can be used to produce many new products by fractionation of the components like fat, protein etc and can also be used to improve the functional properties of the product. One of the very important applications of ultrafiltration is its application in recovering and concentrating of valuable small components like enzymes from cow milk. Ultrafiltratin technique is also being used successfully for the isolation of important components from food processing waste
  • 26. Ultrafltration by using membranes of polyether sulfone and plyvinylpyrlidone can remove the polyphenols which are responsible for browning colour and haze forming in apple juice.
  • 27. Electrodialysis (ED) Like Reverse Osmosis, ED can remove the particles smaller than 0.001microns but the condition is that the particles must be charged ions. It can not remove non ionic dissolved species or microbes. Electrodialysis is an electrochemical process in which ions pass through an ion selective semipermeable membrane because of their attraction to the electrically charged membrane surface.
  • 28. Ions get transported through membrane from one solution to another under the influence of electrical potential. ED system consists of anion and cation membranes which place in electric field. The cation selective membrane only let pass through the cation ions, while the anion selective membrane will let only cation ions.
  • 29. applications ED technique can be applied to for several types of separations like, To separate and concentrate salts, acids and bases from aqueous solutions To separate and concentrate monovalent ions from multiple charged componenets To separate ionic compounds from uncharged molecules At present ED technique is being widely used In the production of potable water from sea or brackish water In electroplating rinse recovery In desalting of cheese whey In the production of ultrapurewater etc
  • 30. Future applications future applications for ED are To de-ionize water from conductive spacers To treat radioactive wastewater by using radiation resistant membranes For the de-acidification of fruit juices To recover heavy metal To recover organic acids from salts To control pH without adding acid or base To regenerate ion-exchange resins with improved process design To recover acid from etching baths etc
  • 31. Gas Separation • Gas separation technology is nearly eleven years old but has been proven one of the most important technology. Membranes made up of polymers and copolymers in the form of flat film or hollow fibre are being used in gas separation. Gas separation technology has the advantages of • Light in weight • Low labour • Easy expansion • Operatable at partial capacity • Involves low maintenance • Needs less energy • Economical so for small sizes
  • 32. applications Gas separation technology is being used in the separation and recovery of hydrogen , natural gas processing, upgrading of landfill gas, separation of air, production of nitrogen, dehydration of air and recovery of helium etc.
  • 33. Future applications In future Gas Separation technology has the following potential applications Air enrichment by N2 Enrichment of air by low level O2 H2 and acid gas separation from hydrocarbons Recovery of helium Dehydration of natural gas
  • 34. Pervaporation Pervaporation is a membrane based process to separate miscible liquids. Pervaporation process is very effective as compare to conventional techniques to separate the mixtures of close boiling point or azeotropic mixtures.
  • 35. • Pervaporation technique works by absorbing one of the components of the mixture by the membrane, its diffusion across the membrane and then evaporation, partial vacuum applied to the underside of the membrane makes permeate vapour.
  • 36. • Based on this, hydrophilic membranes are used for dehydration of alcohols containing small amounts of water and hydrophobic membranes are used for removal/recovery of trace amounts of organics from aqueous solutions. • Pervaporation is a very mild process and hence very effective for separation of those mixtures which can not survive the harsh conditions of distillation.
  • 37. applications • Pervaporation has been used to • To separate ethanol water mixture • To recover solvent • To separate heat sensitive products • To enrich organic pollutants
  • 38. adavantages • Pervaporation has certain advantages over other separation techniques which are • Its modular membrane design • It is economical and effective to separate mixtures of substances with small difference in boiling points. • Reduced capital cost as compared to conventional techniques