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Membrane filters are more efficient than depth filters.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was posed to me in an online interview.My doubt is from Sterilisation in section Reactor Engineering of Bioprocess Engineering

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Correct option is (a) True

Easy explanation: Depth filters do not perform well if there are large fluctuations in flow rate or if the air is wet; liquid condensing in the filter increases the pressure drop, causes channelling of the gas flow, and provides a PATHWAY for organisms to grow through the bed, Whereas, Membrane filter CARTRIDGES typically contain a pleated, hydrophobic filter with small and uniformly-sized pores 0.45 pm or less in diameter. The hydrophobic nature of the SURFACE minimises problems with filter wetting while the pleated CONFIGURATION allows a high filtration area to be packed into a small CARTRIDGE volume.



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