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Processing of alumina-coated glass-bonded silicon carbide membranes for oily wastewater treatment

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Crack-free γ-Al2O3-coated glass-bonded SiC membranes were successfully prepared using a simple heat-treatment and dip-coating process at a temperature as low as 850°C in air. The changes in the porosity, flexural… Click to show full abstract

Crack-free γ-Al2O3-coated glass-bonded SiC membranes were successfully prepared using a simple heat-treatment and dip-coating process at a temperature as low as 850°C in air. The changes in the porosity, flexural strength, flux, and oil rejection rate of the membranes were investigated while changing the initial SiC particle size. Larger SiC particles led to bigger pores, resulting in higher flux in the oily water and a lower oil rejection rate. The SiC membranes with a support prepared from 10 μm SiC powder showed an exceptionally high oil rejection rate (99.9%) with a feed oil concentration of 600 mg/L at an applied pressure of 101 kPa. The typical porosity, flexural strength, steady state flux, and oil rejection rate of the alumina-coated SiC membrane were ~45%, ~81 MPa, 1.78×10−5 m3 m−2s−1, and 99.9%, respectively.

Keywords: alumina coated; coated glass; oil rejection; glass bonded; rejection rate; oil

Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Year Published: 2017

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