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Evaluation of the Effects of Gas Plasma test in a Tangential Flow Filter

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Articulo Final_ David Calo (360.7Kb)
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2013
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Calo, David
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In this article you will see the combination of two technologies that produce an efficient product. One of the productions of the new form is the separation and filtration combined by retaining a plasma gas treatment. This treatment is to change the polarization of the filter making the filtration more efficient. This type of filter is used to separate abase molecule of its size. The plasma gas applied to the filter changes the condition producing an efficient filtration. It takes three different exposure times and the filter as a standard will define the flow and pressure of Diafiltration. The flow is measured in a define pressure by a control filter establishing and comparing it with other filters to see which is the suitable time for the plasma gas exposure and that does not affect the filter. The elapse of time has been identified as the most effective and adequate increasing the flow and the exposure time. Key Terms-Diafiltration, Gas Plasma and excellent performance.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12475/976
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