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Manufacture and characterization of ultra and microfiltration ceramic membranes by isostatic pressing
Authors:Roberta Del Colle  Carlos A Fortulan Sergio R Fontes
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering School of Sao Carlos - University of Sao Paulo, Av. Trabalhador Sancarlense, 400, 13566-590 São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Abstract:This paper describes the manufacture of tubular UF and MF porous and supported ceramic membranes to oil/water emulsions demulsification. For such a purpose, a rigorous control was realized over the distribution and size of pores. Suspensions at 30 vol.% of solids (zirconia or alumina powder and sucrose) and 70 vol.% of liquids (isopropyl alcohol and PVB) were prepared in a jar mill varying the milling time of the sucrose particles, according to the pores size expected. The membranes were prepared by isostatic pressing method and structurally characterized by SEM, porosimetry by mercury intrusion and measurements of weight by immersion. The morphological characterization of the membranes identified the formation of porous zirconia and alumina membranes and supported membranes. The results of porosimetry analysis by mercury intrusion presented an average pore size of 1.8 μm for the microfiltration porous membranes and for the ultrafiltration supported membranes, pores with average size of 0.01-0.03 μm in the top-layer and 1.8 μm in the support. By means of the manufacture method applied, it was possible to produce ultra and microfiltration membranes with high potential to be applied to the separation of oil/water emulsions.
Keywords:Ceramic membranes  Isostatic pressing  Sucrose  Micro and ultrafiltration
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