Abstract:Inorganic membranes can be considered an alternative to organic membranes, due to their thermal, chemical and mechanical stability under harsh conditions. Ceramic membranes are used as support structures to increase permeability through composite inorganic membranes in separation processes. Tubular a-alumina membrane supports with smooth inner surfaces can be manufactured by means of the centrifugal casting technique.In this study, the effect of three different AKP powder sizes (0.25, 0.31 and 0.6lpm) and sint… Show more
“…14) and 52%, respectively. It is known that the particle size distribution (PSD) has an influence on the pore size distribution, as a narrow PSD results in a narrow pore size distribution, while a wide PSD would result in a wider pore size distribution (Bissett et al, 2008). The pore size indicates that this kind of membranes can be utilized in the microfiltration range (Masmoudi et al, 2005).…”
“…14) and 52%, respectively. It is known that the particle size distribution (PSD) has an influence on the pore size distribution, as a narrow PSD results in a narrow pore size distribution, while a wide PSD would result in a wider pore size distribution (Bissett et al, 2008). The pore size indicates that this kind of membranes can be utilized in the microfiltration range (Masmoudi et al, 2005).…”
“…Most of the supports are generally manufactured from compounds such as alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28], cordierite (2MgO Á 2Al 2 O 3 Á 5SiO 2 ) [29][30][31]) and mullite (3Al 2 O 3 Á 2SiO 2 ) [32][33]. These materials have relatively elevated prices which significantly contribute to the cost of membrane modules for industrial applications.…”
“…The α-alumina of particle sizes 0.25, 0.31 and 0.61 μm was subjected to sintering studies. By varying the temperature from 1050°C to 1400°C it exhibits a low linear shrinkage at 1050°C as reported by Bisset et al [9]. The shrinkage is also varied during sintering by the addition of additives in the composites.…”
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