2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2016.06.007
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Preparation and characterization of low cost porous ceramic membrane support from kaolin using phase inversion/sintering technique for gas separation: Effect of kaolin content and non-solvent coagulant bath

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“…Among all the ceramic materials for ceramic membrane fabrication, kaolin is one of the most used and applied due to its cost effectiveness, porous structure, low plasticity and high refractory properties. [20][21][22] Our recent work demonstrated the successful fabrication of a low cost superhydrophilic ceramic membrane from kaolin in a hollow bre conguration, being called a kaolin hollow bre membrane (KHFM), for oily wastewater separation via a combined phase inversion and sintering technique. 23 A 100% of oil rejection was obtained due to its smaller pore size at a higher sintering temperature of 1500 C. Conversely, the smaller pore size exhibited a lower ux with a value of less than 50 L m À2 h À1 although having a 33 contact angle value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among all the ceramic materials for ceramic membrane fabrication, kaolin is one of the most used and applied due to its cost effectiveness, porous structure, low plasticity and high refractory properties. [20][21][22] Our recent work demonstrated the successful fabrication of a low cost superhydrophilic ceramic membrane from kaolin in a hollow bre conguration, being called a kaolin hollow bre membrane (KHFM), for oily wastewater separation via a combined phase inversion and sintering technique. 23 A 100% of oil rejection was obtained due to its smaller pore size at a higher sintering temperature of 1500 C. Conversely, the smaller pore size exhibited a lower ux with a value of less than 50 L m À2 h À1 although having a 33 contact angle value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The molar ratio of lactic acid to ethanol was 2:3wt% and were heated at 60 o C before transferring to the stainless steel separator. The experimental set up was based on a similar work carried out by Siti Khadijah et al [26].…”
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“…Among these methods, the membrane separation process is one of the most promising, since it can be used widely for oily wastewater treatment due to such advantages as its high separation efficiency, low energy consumption, extremely compact design and small space requirements [6]. In recent years, research in the field of ceramic membrane preparation is rising sharply due to their mechanical, chemical and thermal stability of these membranes, as well as their wide range of pHs, easy washing and superior separation performance [7][8][9]. Despite these advantages, the use of ceramic membranes for wastewater treatment is limited by the cost of the membranes, which is often 5 to 10 times higher than that of organic membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%