Preparation of low-cost microfiltration membranes from fly ash
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Commercial ceramic membranes have undergone a rapid growth during the last two decades.
The interest in ceramic membrane has increased concurrently with new processes and new
applications. Membrane processes are being used more and more in many fields such as
water treatment. The use of membrane technology to replace a separation or purification step
in an industrial process may reduce the overall consumption of energy. The development of
membrane processes to treat wastewater is generally limited because the price of the
membranes is too high, which is particularly true for the inorganic membranes. One of the
challenges for future development of the inorganic membranes will be to produce low-cost
membranes from natural materials such as clay, fly ash and apatite which are in abundance
and which need lower firing temperature than metal oxide materials and have high flux
performance to treat large volumes of liquid effluent.
Porous ceramic membranes have great potential for opening new types of
applications to which polymeric membranes cannot be applied. Inorganic microfiltration and
ultra-filtration membranes have been used in a wide variety of processing. The preparation
of porous ceramic membranes, which need to have uniform pore sizes, to be as thin as
possible without defects, seems to represent a different strategy from conventional
preparation of ceramic bulk bodies. This new research field of ceramic processing will
contribute much to the development of membrane science and technology.
The aim and purpose of this work is fabrication and characterization of low cost
ceramic membranes using low cost materials. Membranes were prepared using fly ash as
major constituent after trying various compositions. Membranes were casted in circular disk
of thickness 5mm and diameter 55mm. The membranes were sintered at four different
temperature to study the effect of temperature on membrane performance .The membranes
characterization was done using techniques like XRD ,SEM and TGA. Membranes porosity
was determined using pycnometric method and to check chemical stability of membranes
they were subjected to acid and base treatment for 7 days.
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Master of Technology (Chemical Engineering)
