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We start this section by looking at membranes, an important (bio)separation technique.
== Interesting applications / Enrichment materials ==




* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlMGZWmh_Mw How spiral membranes are made]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlMGZWmh_Mw How spiral membranes are made]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3mpJysa6zQ A novel way of recovering pressure energy] from a membrane module
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3mpJysa6zQ A novel way of recovering pressure energy] from a membrane module
* CEP article in your binder from April 2013




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Revision as of 12:15, 10 October 2014

Class date(s): 08 October 2014
Download video: Link [284 M]

References

Please use these references to read ahead, or for extra background reading on membranes.

  • Ghosh, R. "Principles of Bioseparations Engineering", Chapter 11, McMaster (reserve)
  • Geankoplis, C.J. "Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles", Chapter 13 in 3rd and 4th edition, McMaster Libraries (reserve)
  • Seader, Henley and Roper, "Separation Process Principles", Chapter 14 in 2nd and 3rd edition McMaster Libraries (reserve)
  • Richardson and Harker, "Chemical Engineering, Volume 2", 5th edition, Chapter 8 ebook
  • Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Chapter 20.4, Direct link (McMaster subscription)
  • Schweitzer, "Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers", Chapter 2.1, McMaster library
  • Wankat, "Separation Process Engineering", 2nd edition, chapter 16 McMaster library
Date Class number Topic Slides for class Video and audio files References and Notes
08 October 06C Membrane overview

Slides

Video Audio
  • An important and useful reference that you should read as self-study described how membranes are made (requires a McMaster internet connection).