Porous SiC based materials present high mechanical, chemical and thermal robustness, and thus have been largely applied to water-filtration technologies. In this study, commercial SiC microfiltration tubes with nominal pore size of 0.04 μm were used as carrier for depositing thin aluminum oxide (Al2O3) ultrafiltration membranes. These ultrafiltration membranes were obtained by coating, drying and calcination of a colloidal suspension of boehmite particles. After calcination, the membrane material consisted of nanosized γ-Al2O3 crystallites and had a narrow pore size distribution with average pore size of 5.5 nm. Membrane thickness was tuned by repeating the coating of boehmite sol. By doing so, we were able to reduce the defect density on the membrane surface, as evidenced by SEM analysis and by the significant reduction of water permeance after depositing the second γ-Al2O3 layer. After five times coating, a 5.6 mm thick γ-Al2O3 layer was obtained. This membrane shows retention of 75% for polyethylene glycol molecules with Mn of 8 and 35 kDa, indicating that, despite their intrinsic surface roughness, commercial SiC microfiltration tubes can be applied as carrier for thin ultrafiltration membranes. This work also indicates that an improvement of the commercial SiC support surface smoothness may greatly enhance permeance and selectivity of γ-Al2O3 ultrafiltration membranes by allowing the deposition of thinner defect-free layers.

Deposition of thin ultrafiltration membranes on commercial SiC microfiltration tubes

MAGNACCA, Giuliana;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Porous SiC based materials present high mechanical, chemical and thermal robustness, and thus have been largely applied to water-filtration technologies. In this study, commercial SiC microfiltration tubes with nominal pore size of 0.04 μm were used as carrier for depositing thin aluminum oxide (Al2O3) ultrafiltration membranes. These ultrafiltration membranes were obtained by coating, drying and calcination of a colloidal suspension of boehmite particles. After calcination, the membrane material consisted of nanosized γ-Al2O3 crystallites and had a narrow pore size distribution with average pore size of 5.5 nm. Membrane thickness was tuned by repeating the coating of boehmite sol. By doing so, we were able to reduce the defect density on the membrane surface, as evidenced by SEM analysis and by the significant reduction of water permeance after depositing the second γ-Al2O3 layer. After five times coating, a 5.6 mm thick γ-Al2O3 layer was obtained. This membrane shows retention of 75% for polyethylene glycol molecules with Mn of 8 and 35 kDa, indicating that, despite their intrinsic surface roughness, commercial SiC microfiltration tubes can be applied as carrier for thin ultrafiltration membranes. This work also indicates that an improvement of the commercial SiC support surface smoothness may greatly enhance permeance and selectivity of γ-Al2O3 ultrafiltration membranes by allowing the deposition of thinner defect-free layers.
2014
40
3277
3285
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272884213012108
Silicon carbide; Aluminum oxide; Ultrafiltration; Sol–gel
Marco Facciotti;Vittorio Boffa;Giuliana Magnacca;Lars Bjerg Jørgensen;Peter Kjær Kristensen;Ali Farsi;Katja König;Morten Lykkegaard Christense...espandi
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