Application of a Pulse Electric Field to Cross-flow Ultrafiltration of Protein Solution

  • Kim, Hyong-Ryul (Research Institute for Clean Technology, and Department of Environment Engineering and Biotechnology Myong-Ji University, Kyongki-do) ;
  • Lee, Kisay (Research Institute for Clean Technology, and Department of Environment Engineering and Biotechnology Myong-Ji University, Kyongki-do)
  • Published : 1999.03.01

Abstract

The application of pulsed electric field was investigated in the crossflow ultrafiltration of BSA (bovine serum albumn) to economize the application time of electric current as well as to avoid inherent problems of long-term application of electric field. During the application of various cyclic patterns of pulsed electric current, the averaged filtration flowrate and the degree of concentration were maintained higher than those obtained in the absence of electric current application. The temperature increase, pH change, and BSA loss by electrodeposition were all negligible during the operation. The averaged filtration flowrate increased as the ON/OFF duration ratio of electric current was higher and as the period of ON/OFF cycle was shorter. The re-establishment of concentration polarization was dependent to the duration of current OFF state and, therefore, a longer duration of OFF state was not favorable in maintaining higher filtration flow rate. Although the averaged filtration flowrate was enhanced as the magnitude of electric current increased, the flowrate enhancement became smaller as the magnitude of current value above which the degree of electrokinetic depolarization is no further improved.

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