Turndown control method for membrane separation systems

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55 18, 55 68, 55158, B01D 5322

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048061328

ABSTRACT:
Permeable membranes are operated, under reduced demand conditions, by reducing feed flow and the partial pressure driving force across the membrane, using the installed surface area, with product purity and/or flow being reduced. The driving force is reduced by reducing feed pressure and/or increasing permeate side pressure.

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