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Pore cross-talk in colloidal filtration.


ABSTRACT: Blockage of pores by particles is found in many processes, including filtration and oil extraction. We present filtration experiments through a linear array of ten channels with one dimension which is sub-micron, through which a dilute dispersion of Brownian polystyrene spheres flows under the action of a fixed pressure drop. The growth rate of a clog formed by particles at a pore entrance systematically increases with the number of already saturated (entirely clogged) pores, indicating that there is an interaction or "cross-talk" between the pores. This observation is interpreted based on a phenomenological model, stating that a diffusive redistribution of particles occurs along the membrane, from clogged to free pores. This one-dimensional model could be extended to two-dimensional membranes.

SUBMITTER: Liot O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6102238 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pore cross-talk in colloidal filtration.

Liot Olivier O   Singh Akash A   Bacchin Patrice P   Duru Paul P   Morris Jeffrey F JF   Joseph Pierre P  

Scientific reports 20180820 1


Blockage of pores by particles is found in many processes, including filtration and oil extraction. We present filtration experiments through a linear array of ten channels with one dimension which is sub-micron, through which a dilute dispersion of Brownian polystyrene spheres flows under the action of a fixed pressure drop. The growth rate of a clog formed by particles at a pore entrance systematically increases with the number of already saturated (entirely clogged) pores, indicating that the  ...[more]

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