Electrofiltration is a method that combines membrane filtration and electrophoresis in a dead-end process.
Mass transfer occurs in many processes, such as absorption, evaporation, adsorption, drying, precipitation, membrane filtration, and distillation.
For example, spray drying after membrane filtration separates the proteins from whey.
Experimental methods with names like electrolytic enrichment, thermal diffusion, membrane filtration and isotopic exchange have also been discussed.
Purification of salt water by reverse osmosis is one of the highest-volume uses of membrane filtration.
Hydrophilic membrane filtration is used in several industries to filter various liquids.
After membrane filtration, the treated wastewater is indistinguishable from waters of natural origin of drinking quality (without its minerals).
Design of pilot unit for ceramic membrane filtration.
Reverse osmosis is in the final category of membrane filtration, "hyperfiltration", and removes particles larger than 0.1 nm.
Ultrafiltration is a type of membrane filtration.