%0 Conference Paper %A Wakeman, Richard J. %A Tarleton, Steve %D 2009 %T Utilisation of particle-liquid interfacial phenomena in augmented filtration %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Utilisation_of_particle-liquid_interfacial_phenomena_in_augmented_filtration/9246551 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/16830413 %K untagged %K Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified %X Results from an experimental study of field assisted crossflow microfiltration are presented. Both electric and ultrasonic fields, either in isolation or in combination, can reduce membrane fouling by utilising particle-liquid interfacial phenomena. Synergistic effects could also be observed when the fields were applied simultaneously. Lower crossflow velocities can be utilised in microfiltration when force fields are employed which implies that pumping costs, heat transfer in recirculation loops, and the degradation of shear sensitive streams can be substantially reduced. %I Loughborough University