2014
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2014.939498
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Silica porous membranes synthesis and characterization

Abstract: Membranes can be made by various methods and are generally classified as either organic or inorganic. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the use of inorganic membranes for several industrial and laboratory applications. This is because they offer many advantages over commercial organic membranes, the most important of which are: steam sterilizability, resistance to organic solvents, longer lifetime, with standing cleaning by bleaching, and oxidizing agents. For applications in ultrafiltration… Show more

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“…The investigated ternary membranes M 2 , M 4 , the membrane M 4 which is the adding of the activated carbon on (Bentonite/corn starch) binary membrane results in enhanced on microbiological separation compared to binary membranes M 1 , M 2 . The most important characteristics (pore diameter and porous volume) scanning electron microscopy observation showed homogeneous layers and porous without cracking; the same results were showed by Agoudjil et al in 2014; where they obtained a silica membranes which can be used in Ultrafiltration [14]. We can say this work; is new approach to think about how we can use the "bentonite"; natural polymer "corn starch" and active carbone to prepare polymeric membrane to filtrate the microorganism; furthermore work is on to see permeability of the prepared membrane using other bacteria; fungi and, viruses.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The investigated ternary membranes M 2 , M 4 , the membrane M 4 which is the adding of the activated carbon on (Bentonite/corn starch) binary membrane results in enhanced on microbiological separation compared to binary membranes M 1 , M 2 . The most important characteristics (pore diameter and porous volume) scanning electron microscopy observation showed homogeneous layers and porous without cracking; the same results were showed by Agoudjil et al in 2014; where they obtained a silica membranes which can be used in Ultrafiltration [14]. We can say this work; is new approach to think about how we can use the "bentonite"; natural polymer "corn starch" and active carbone to prepare polymeric membrane to filtrate the microorganism; furthermore work is on to see permeability of the prepared membrane using other bacteria; fungi and, viruses.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%