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We start this section by looking at membranes, an important bioseparation technique.
We start this section by looking at membranes, an important (bio)separation technique.
 
== References ==
 
Please use these references to read ahead, or for extra background reading on membranes.
 
* Ghosh, R. "Principles of Bioseparations Engineering", Chapter 11, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1405538 McMaster] (reserve)
* Geankoplis, C.J. "Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles", Chapter 13 in 3rd and 4th edition, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1219775 McMaster Libraries] (reserve)
* Seader, Henley and Roper, "Separation Process Principles", Chapter 14 in 2nd and 3rd edition [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1270236 McMaster Libraries] (reserve)
* Richardson and Harker, "Chemical Engineering, Volume 2", 5th edition, Chapter 8 [http://books.google.ca/books/about/Coulson_and_Richardson_s_Chemical_Engine.html?id=ottGCe1CDUoC ebook]
* Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Chapter 20.4, [http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/browse/perrys-chemical-engineers-handbook-eighth-edition/p200139d899720_36001 Direct link] (McMaster subscription)
* Schweitzer, "Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers", Chapter 2.1, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1156427 McMaster library]
* Wankat, "Separation Process Engineering", 2nd edition, chapter 16 [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1444655 McMaster library]a
 
 
An important and useful reference that you should read as self-study described [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14356007.o16_o04/full how membranes are made] (requires a McMaster internet connection).


== Week 4 ==
== Week 4 ==
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* We will finish up ultrafiltration and cover some examples in class.
* We will finish up ultrafiltration and cover some examples in class.
* ''There will be an update to the slides on the evening of 10 October''
* ''There will be an update to the slides on the evening of 10 October''
== References ==
Please use these references to read ahead, or for extra background reading on membranes.
* Ghosh, R. "Principles of Bioseparations Engineering", Chapter 11, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1405538 McMaster] (reserve)
* Geankoplis, C.J. "Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles", Chapter 13 in 3rd and 4th edition, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1219775 McMaster Libraries] (reserve)
* Seader, Henley and Roper, "Separation Process Principles", Chapter 14 in 2nd and 3rd edition [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1270236 McMaster Libraries] (reserve)
* Richardson and Harker, "Chemical Engineering, Volume 2", 5th edition, Chapter 8 [http://books.google.ca/books/about/Coulson_and_Richardson_s_Chemical_Engine.html?id=ottGCe1CDUoC ebook]
* Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Chapter 20.4, [http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/browse/perrys-chemical-engineers-handbook-eighth-edition/p200139d899720_36001 Direct link] (McMaster subscription)
* Schweitzer, "Handbook of Separation Techniques for Chemical Engineers", Chapter 2.1, [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1156427 McMaster library]
* Wankat, "Separation Process Engineering", 2nd edition, chapter 16 [http://catalogue.mcmaster.ca/catalogue/Record/1444655 McMaster library]a

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Class date(s): 28 September 2012
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We start this section by looking at membranes, an important (bio)separation technique.

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 librarya


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

Week 4

28 September 2012 (04C)

  • Guest lecture: Henk Koops, GE Water and Process Technologies, An introduction to membrane technology
  • Slides for class (accessible only to McMaster students from campus)
  • Audio and video recording of the class

Week 5

02 October 2012 (05A)

  • We continue to learn more about membrane separations; we will start by overviewing some terminology related to membranes and understanding where membranes are used and why.
  • Slides for class
  • Audio, but unfortunately there is no video available (forgot to turn the camera on). I do have a photo of the white board available:

Membrane-topics-2012.jpg click to enlarge

04 October 2012 (05B)

  • We look at microfiltration and applications of it.
  • Slides for class (updated): print from slide 14 to 25
  • Audio and video recording of the class
  • The white board from today's class:

White-board-04-Oct-2012.jpg click to enlarge

05 October 2012 (05C)

Worked examples with the equations on microfiltration.

White-board-05-Oct-2012.jpg click to enlarge

Week 6

09 October 2012 (06A)

11 October 2012 (06B)

  • We will finish up ultrafiltration and cover some examples in class.
  • There will be an update to the slides on the evening of 10 October