TY - JFULL AU - Zita I. Šereš and Ljubica P. Dokić and Dragana M. Šoronja Simović and Cecilia Hodur and Zsuzsanna Laszlo and Ivana Nikolić and Nikola Maravić PY - 2014/6/ TI - Response Surface Methodology Approach to Defining Ultrafiltration of Steepwater from Corn Starch Industry T2 - International Journal of Chemical and Molecular Engineering SP - 280 EP - 286 VL - 8 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9998133 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 89, 2014 N2 - In this work the concentration of steepwater from corn starch industry is monitored using ultrafiltration membrane. The aim was to examine the conditions of ultrafiltration of steepwater by applying the membrane of 2.5nm. The parameters that vary during the course of ultrafiltration, were the transmembrane pressure, flow rate, while the permeate flux and the dry matter content of permeate and retentate were the dependent parameter constantly monitored during the process. Experiments of ultrafiltration are conducted on the samples of steepwater, which were obtained from the starch wet milling plant „Jabuka“ Pancevo. The procedure of ultrafiltration on a single-channel 250mm lenght, with inner diameter of 6.8mm and outer diameter of 10mm membrane were carried on. The membrane is made of a-Al2O3 with TiO2 layer obtained from GEA (Germany). The experiments are carried out at a flow rate ranging from 100 to 200lh-1 and transmembrane pressure of 1-3 bars. During the experiments of steepwater ultrafiltration, the change of permeate flux, dry matter content of permeate and retentate, as well as the absorbance changes of the permeate and retentate were monitored. The experimental results showed that the maximum flux reaches about 40lm-2h-1. For responses obtained after experiments, a polynomial model of the second degree is established to evaluate and quantify the influence of the variables. The quadratic equitation fits with the experimental values, where the coefficient of determination for flux is 0.96. The dry matter content of the retentate is increased for about 6%, while the dry matter content of permeate was reduced for about 35-40%, respectively. During steepwater ultrafiltration in permeate stays 40% less dry matter compared to the feed. ER -