Investigation on the effects of a mechanical shear-stress modification method during cross-flow membrane emulsification
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
This study deals with an alternative method for increasing the shear-stress at the membrane surface
while maintaining a low value along the circuit out of the membrane during emulsification process. With
a simple mechanical method, by using turbulence static promoters, it was possible to obtain very good
emulsion quality in terms of droplet size distribution and stability, even operating at high dispersed phase
flux values. Soybean oil was emulsified in aqueous Tween 80 solution with a simple cross-flow apparatus
equipped with SPG membrane having 3.1m pore size. Two kinds of cross-section reducer elements
(a smooth cylindrical and a helix-shaped) were installed within the lumen side of the tube membrane.
Results were compared with the conventional cross-flow membrane emulsification method. During the
tests the rotation of the recirculation pump was kept at low level to minimize mechanical stress and
energy consumption. After the investigation of the effect of the driving force and shear-stress on the quality
of the o/w emulsion, a model was established. To verify the durability of the novel method, long term
emulsification, was carried out as well. Emulsions up to 38% of oil concentration were obtained. Results
demonstrated that, with this simple modification, it was possible to prepare o/w emulsion with narrow
droplet size distribution using low aqueous-phase flow rate compared to other cross-flow membrane
emulsification. Productivity could also be increased obtaining high emulsion quality.
© 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Membrane emulsification; Shear-stress; Intensification; Modelling; Oil-in-water emulsion
Elenco autori:
Piacentini, Emma; Drioli, Enrico; Koris, Andas; Giorno, Lidietta
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