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Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) is a filtration technique that allows continuous removal of permeate while retaining larger molecules by using tangential flow, which reduces membrane fouling compared to dead-end filtration. Key components of a TFF system include a feed tank, pump, membrane module, and pressure gauges, with operation relying on size-based separation under pressure. Important concepts in TFF include transmembrane pressure (TMP), flux, and the diafiltration process for buffer exchange.
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- DIBAKAR ROY
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- EN