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Ultrafiltration of grape juice by hollow fiber membranes

The feasibility of using hollow fiber ultrafi1tration
for clarification, stabilization and preservation of white
grape juice was evaluated. Flux and process parameters of
a hollow fiber membrane ultrafi1tration unit (Romicon pilot
scale, model FXS-MXII), were studied using white Riesling
grape juice. Optimum processing conditions were determined
for different nominal membrane molecular weight cut-off
values. The effect of cut-off value changes on viscosity,
pectin retention, pH, sugar content, titratable acidity,
haze reduction and color were evaluated.
Optimum conditions for processing were nominal membrane
molecular weight cut-off = 50,000, temperature = 50°C,
inlet pressure = 1.75 Kg/cm², outlet pressure = 1.40 Kg/cm²,
permeate flux = 72.57 L/M²-H. Concentration polarization and fouling of the membrane increased with feed juice viscosity
and were limiting factors in permeation rate. A
93% retention of pectins was achieved and haze reduction
was in the range of 91-93%. Sugar content, pH, titratable
acidity, and color were not affected for any of the nominal
membrane molecular weight cut-off values. / Graduation date: 1984

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ORGSU/oai:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:1957/27042
Date29 August 1983
CreatorsGarcia-Quintero, Zeferino Heberto
ContributorsBadenhop, Arthur F.
Source SetsOregon State University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation

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