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Membrane Area Calculation for Filtration

To concentrate a sample from 10 liters to 200 mL in 2.5 hours requires a membrane area of 0.5 square meters. The calculation is based on the given filtrate flux rate of 50 liters/m2/hour and the information that 10 liters must be concentrated down to 200 mL over a period of 2.5 hours.
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Membrane Area Calculation for Filtration

To concentrate a sample from 10 liters to 200 mL in 2.5 hours requires a membrane area of 0.5 square meters. The calculation is based on the given filtrate flux rate of 50 liters/m2/hour and the information that 10 liters must be concentrated down to 200 mL over a period of 2.5 hours.
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Calculate the membrane area required for concentrate a sample from 10 liters to 200 mL in 2.5 hours?

Assume the average filtrate flux rate of 50 liters/m2/hour (L/m2/h, LMH)?

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