TY - JOUR
T1 - Concentration of Skim Milk by a Cascade Comprised of Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration
T2 - Investigation of the Nanofiltration of Skim Milk Ultrafiltration Permeate
AU - Meyer, Patricia
AU - Petermeier, Johannes
AU - Hartinger, Martin
AU - Kulozik, Ulrich
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - In order to reach a high volume reduction ratio (VRR) prior to drying of skim milk, a membrane cascade comprising of an ultrafiltration (UF) coupled with a nanofiltration (NF) can be applied. The present study investigated the impact of processing (filtration temperature, transmembrane pressure (TMP)) and product (feed pH) parameters on the NF of skim milk UF permeate. It could be shown that a low filtration temperature of 10 °C is more advantageous in terms of flux stability and rejection of the solute fraction as compared to higher filtration temperatures up to 45 °C. The solution pH did not affect permeate flux and lactose retention. However, in order to avoid calcium losses, it is more favorable to conduct the concentration at a pH of 6.8 instead of at a lower pH of 5. The application of a higher TMP (up to 4 MPa) enhances permeate flux and VRR as well as solute rejection during concentration of UF permeate. It was also shown that the retention of solutes decreases towards the end of the concentration process. As a consequence, the achievement of high final VRR must be weighed against increased product losses at the end.
AB - In order to reach a high volume reduction ratio (VRR) prior to drying of skim milk, a membrane cascade comprising of an ultrafiltration (UF) coupled with a nanofiltration (NF) can be applied. The present study investigated the impact of processing (filtration temperature, transmembrane pressure (TMP)) and product (feed pH) parameters on the NF of skim milk UF permeate. It could be shown that a low filtration temperature of 10 °C is more advantageous in terms of flux stability and rejection of the solute fraction as compared to higher filtration temperatures up to 45 °C. The solution pH did not affect permeate flux and lactose retention. However, in order to avoid calcium losses, it is more favorable to conduct the concentration at a pH of 6.8 instead of at a lower pH of 5. The application of a higher TMP (up to 4 MPa) enhances permeate flux and VRR as well as solute rejection during concentration of UF permeate. It was also shown that the retention of solutes decreases towards the end of the concentration process. As a consequence, the achievement of high final VRR must be weighed against increased product losses at the end.
KW - Nanofiltration
KW - Protein-free serum
KW - Skim milk ultrafiltration permeate
KW - Temperature
KW - Transmembrane pressure
KW - pH
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U2 - 10.1007/s11947-016-1836-5
DO - 10.1007/s11947-016-1836-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84997173318
SN - 1935-5130
VL - 10
SP - 469
EP - 478
JO - Food and Bioprocess Technology
JF - Food and Bioprocess Technology
IS - 3
ER -