2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.06.148
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Reaction-sintered porous mineral-based mullite ceramic membrane supports made from recycled materials

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“…The diffraction peak at 351 is the most intense because of the overlapping of the peaks of the (1 0 4) plane of corundum and the (1 1 1) plane of mullite. Previous studies [26][27][28][29] support the data obtained in this study. Fig.…”
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“…The diffraction peak at 351 is the most intense because of the overlapping of the peaks of the (1 0 4) plane of corundum and the (1 1 1) plane of mullite. Previous studies [26][27][28][29] support the data obtained in this study. Fig.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…It was well known that mechanical strength and porosity are two important parameters for membrane supports [24,27,28]; they were tested as a function of sintering temperature. Fig.…”
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“…Besides, high cost, associated with starting materials and formation/sintering processes, makes extensive applications of ceramic membranes still limited. 3,4 As a result, the preparation and potential applications of porous mineral-based ceramic membranes (kaolin, 5 bauxite, 6 sepiolite clay, 7 industrial solid waste coal fly ash, 8 etc) have attracted more attention due to the low cost of abundant raw materials available worldwide. For example coal fly ash emerges as a by-product from the combustion of raw coal in thermal power plants.…”
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