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Assessment of the performance of three ultrafiltration membranes for fractionation of ovine second cheese whey

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Resumo:Second cheese whey (SCW) is a whey by-product resulting from the production of ovine whey cheeses, by thermal aggregation of proteins. It constitutes a natural source of valuable compounds, such as proteins, small peptides, oligosaccharides, lactose and minerals. In this work, ultrafiltration was used for fractionation of second cheese whey. Three commercial membranes with similar cut-off (10kDa), made from different hydrophilic materials: RC70PP (cellulose regenerated acetate), ETNA10PP (composite fluoro polymer) and UFX10pHt (polysulphone permanently hydrophilic) were tested. The performance of the three membranes was studied in terms of permeate fluxes, reversible and irreversible fouling resistances, water recovery fluxes and rejection factors. Membrane RC70PP showed better performance, because it had the highest permeate fluxes, the lowest irreversible fouling, with good selectivity (compared with that of membrane ETNA10PP) and water recovery fluxes of about 100%. The higher hydrophilicity of membrane RC70PP seems to justify these results.
Autores principais:Duarte, E.
Outros Autores:Fragoso, R.; Macedo, Antónia
Assunto:Composite membranes Hydrophilicity Ultrafiltration Better performance Commercial membranes Hydrophilic materials Irreversible fouling Natural sources Thermal aggregation Ultra-filtration membranes
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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Resumo:Second cheese whey (SCW) is a whey by-product resulting from the production of ovine whey cheeses, by thermal aggregation of proteins. It constitutes a natural source of valuable compounds, such as proteins, small peptides, oligosaccharides, lactose and minerals. In this work, ultrafiltration was used for fractionation of second cheese whey. Three commercial membranes with similar cut-off (10kDa), made from different hydrophilic materials: RC70PP (cellulose regenerated acetate), ETNA10PP (composite fluoro polymer) and UFX10pHt (polysulphone permanently hydrophilic) were tested. The performance of the three membranes was studied in terms of permeate fluxes, reversible and irreversible fouling resistances, water recovery fluxes and rejection factors. Membrane RC70PP showed better performance, because it had the highest permeate fluxes, the lowest irreversible fouling, with good selectivity (compared with that of membrane ETNA10PP) and water recovery fluxes of about 100%. The higher hydrophilicity of membrane RC70PP seems to justify these results.