Clarification of Olive Juice by Advanced Mineral Microfiltration Membranes with High Packing Density
Alba Gutiérrez-Docio, Alejandro Ruiz-Rodriguez, Marin Prodanov

TL;DR
New high-density mineral membranes improve olive juice filtration, removing solids and boosting antioxidant levels.
Contribution
Development of advanced mineral microfiltration membranes with high packing density for olive juice clarification.
Findings
A 500 nm silicon carbide membrane showed better filtration flux and faster processing than a 200 nm membrane.
Both membranes completely removed suspended solids from olive juice.
Fouling was mainly caused by small particles and macromolecular colloids, with particle size more impactful than load.
Abstract
Important advancements in the development of novel materials and designs have led to the creation of advanced mineral membranes with high packing densities and enhanced competitiveness in relation to polymeric and classic mineral membranes. Olive juice represents an underutilised source of phenolic and secoiridoid antioxidants, in which industrial valorisation is hindered by some technical limitations, particularly the effective removal of suspended solids during processing. The efficiency of two recrystallized silicon carbide-based microfiltration membranes with an equivalent industrial filtration packing density of 782 m2/m3 was evaluated. One of them had nominal pore sizes of 500 nm and was made of mixed oxides and the other had nominal pore sizes of 200 nm and was made of α-Al2O3. The 500 nm membrane demonstrated superior filtration flux and faster processing compared to the 200 nm…
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TopicsMembrane Separation Technologies · Clay minerals and soil interactions · Edible Oils Quality and Analysis
