is cellulose filterate or retentate
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cellulose is a retentate
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there is total retention of macromolecules in the retentate and consequently no pectin, cellulose and lignin in the permeate, b. there is complete mixing of the macro-compounds, and c. the accumulation of solids at the membrane surface is negligible with respect to the total mass of particles in the retentate.
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