The preparation and characterizations of pyrophyllite-diatomite composite support layers

Authors
Ha, Jang-HoonBukhari, Syed Zaighum AbbasLee, JongmanSong, In-HyuckLee, Sang-Hyup
Issue Date
2015-11
Publisher
CERAMIC SOC JAPAN-NIPPON SERAMIKKUSU KYOKAI
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE CERAMIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN, v.123, no.1443, pp.1043 - 1050
Abstract
Recently, porous ceramic membranes have become a subject of significant interest because of their outstanding thermal and chemical stability. To reduce the high manufacturing costs of these porous ceramic membranes, recent research has investigated the utilization of low-cost natural materials. Therefore, in this paper, we report the results of our efforts to determine whether we could utilize sodium borate as a bonding phase, and we also report the results of an attempt to prepare a pyrophyllite-diatomite composite support layer that could effectively filter the ISO 12103-1 A3 test dust while exhibiting acceptable water permeability. The pore characteristics of the specimens were studied by scanning electron micrography, mercury porosimetry, capillary flow porosimetry, and a dead-end microfiltration system with particle counters. (C) 2015 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CERAMIC MICROFILTRATION MEMBRANE; CROSS-FLOW MICROFILTRATION; PORE CHARACTERISTICS; SINTERED DIATOMITE; PERMEABILITY; ULTRAFILTRATION; MECHANISMS; REMOVAL; FLUX; CERAMIC MICROFILTRATION MEMBRANE; CROSS-FLOW MICROFILTRATION; PORE CHARACTERISTICS; SINTERED DIATOMITE; PERMEABILITY; ULTRAFILTRATION; MECHANISMS; REMOVAL; FLUX; Pyrophyllite; Diatomite; Sodium borate; Ceramic membrane; Microstructure
ISSN
1882-0743
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124847
DOI
10.2109/jcersj2.123.1043
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