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Flux decline and fouling analysis in reverse osmosis of watermelon juice.

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العنوان: Flux decline and fouling analysis in reverse osmosis of watermelon juice.
المؤلفون: Lai Quoc, Dat, Doan Ngoc Thuc, Trinh, Nguyen Hoang, Dung
المصدر: Journal of Food Process Engineering; Dec2022, Vol. 45 Issue 12, p1-9, 9p
مصطلحات موضوعية: WATERMELONS, REVERSE osmosis, FRUIT juices, FOULING, OXIDANT status, LYCOPENE
مستخلص: In this article, the concentration of watermelon juice by HR98PP membrane was investigated at 30 and 40 bar of operating pressure. The semi‐empirical model of permeate flux was determined. The predominant fouling mechanism in the concentration was found to be complete blocking by Hermia's model. Recovery yield and content of total solid, lycopene and antioxidant capacity in concentrate was analyzed. Results indicated that, concentration of watermelon juice by HR98PP at 40 bar exhibited the higher effectiveness than that at 30 bar. At 40 bar and 2.25 of CF, contents of total sugar (TS), lycopene, and antioxidant capacity in concentrate were 171.31 g/L, 83.9 mg/L, and 124.74 mg TEAC/L, respectively. Recovery yields of TS, lycopene, and antioxidant capacity in concentrate were 98.67%, 90.03%, and 82.39%, respectively. Maximum CF value of concentration at 40 bar of operating pressure was 2.64. The mathematical model was built for estimation of the change in contents of lycopene and TS versus time. Maximum theoretical content of lycopene and TS at 40 bar were estimated as 185 mg/L and 341 g/L, respectively. The cleaning procedure with NaOH solution at pH 10 could fully recovery permeate flux after the concentration. Results imply that, concentration of watermelon juice by HR98PP was feasible. Practical Applications: RO filtration is a method that is commonly used for concentration of fruit juice. In this study, the watermelon juice was concentrated with RO to increase concentration of substances. This solution can be applied in factories producing concentrated juice, fruit powder. Operating pressure and models have been evaluated. Fouling mechanism and flux model have also been researched. From the mathematical model studies, influence of process parameters on the concentration process and operating time were derived which will be helpful to apply and scale‐up in industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:01458876
DOI:10.1111/jfpe.14183