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Título
Molecular weight cut off (MWCO) determination in ultra- and nanofiltration: Review of methods and implications on organic matter removal
Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
Elsevier B.V.
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 354, Part 2, 2025, 128612
Resumen
Estimation of membrane molecular weight cut off (MWCO) in the range between ultrafiltration (UF)
18 and nanofiltration (NF) is challenging because retention is not controlled only by size exclusion. This
19 review provides an experimental and theoretical overview of the membrane MWCO in the range from
20 UF to loose NF (from 500 to 0.7 kDa) to evaluate the significance of membrane MWCO on predicting
21 retention of organic solutes when approaching NF pore structure. The experimental section includes
22 filtration of: i) organic tracers with different molecular weights (MW) and properties (e.g.
23 polyethylene glycol (PEG) and oligosaccharides), and ii) natural organic matter (e.g. humic acid,
24 alginic acid, Tanzanian and Australian organic matter) in the MWCO range between UF and NF, at
25 minimal concentration polarization. The role of molecule structure, size exclusion and charge
26 shielding when filtering organic solutes is elucidated. The molecular structure of uncharged organic
27 tracers plays a major role on MWCO estimation, especially for loose NF membranes, where
28 oligosaccharides are retained more effectively compared to PEG tracers of similar MW. The MWCO
29 determined by PEG filtration and estimated from the pore radius distribution are consistent in the UF
30 range from 1 to 500 kDa, indicating major contribution of size exclusion. Conversely, MWCO of
31 loose NF membranes determined with PEG tracers is overestimated. Charged organics, such as humic
32 acid (1.5 kDa < MW< 3 kDa), shows retention between 60 and 80% for UF membrane MWCO below
33 30 kDa (pore radius < 14 nm) and full retention by loose NF (pore radius below 1.4 nm). This is
34 explained with an interplay of size exclusion and charge shielding in the pore. This review can assist
35 in the selection of the organic tracer and operating conditions for membrane MWCO determination
36 between UF and NF, elucidating the relevance of membrane MWCO in organic matter retention.
Palabras Clave
polyethylene glycol; oligosaccharide; pore size distribution; liquid chromatography; size exclusion
ISSN
1383-5866
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Regional 566 Government of Castilla and León and the EU-FEDER (CL-EI-2021-07, UIC 082)
Idioma
spa
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