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Fabrication of Low Cost Alumina Tube through Agar Gelcasting for Membrane Microfiltration
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نویسنده
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kaemkit ramnaree ,vichaphund supawan ,lertwittayanon kowit
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منبع
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journal of applied membrane science and technology - 2020 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:47 -57
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چکیده
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Tubular al_2o_3 membranes for microfiltration were successfully fabricated by combined steps of agar gelcasting and then acetone-assisted drying. firstly, al_2o_3 slurry and agar solution were separately prepared prior to being mixed together at a constant temperature of 70°c. subsequently, the warm mixtures were poured into assembled glass mold and then rapidly transformed into gel with tubular shape. the as-gelled tubes were demolded and then soaked in acetone for 50 h allowing rapidly drying of the gel tubes after removal from acetone due to a lot of evaporation of acetone in air atmosphere at room temperature. the tubular al_2o_3 membranes were prepared from al_2o_3 powder with the significantly different particle sizes of ~5 μm and 0.167 μm at different proportions of 0.167 μm al_2o_3 powder from 5 to 20 wt%. the tubular al_2o_3 membranes possessed the range of linear drying and firing shrinkage of 8.5–11.5 and 0–0.75%, respectively. after sintering at 1300°c, all the tubular al_2o_3 membranes showed pore diameters ranging from 0.1 to 10 μm. the small al_2o_3 powder at 20 wt% content demonstrated the considerable potential as membrane due to the beginning of connected pore network from their sintering. the method of agar gelcasting combined with the acetone-assisted drying offered a new alternative for forming the tubular al_2o_3 membranes with simplicity and economy replacing the use of expensive extruder together with particularly suitable binder.
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کلیدواژه
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Agar ,gelcasting ,microfiltration ,alumina ,drying
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آدرس
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prince of songkla university, faculty of science, department of materials science and technology, Thailand, national science and technology development agency (nstda), national metal and materials technology center (mtec), thailand science park, Thailand, prince of songkla university, faculty of science, center of excellence in membrane science and technology (mst-coe), department of materials science and technology, Thailand
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