Preparation of Ceramic Hollow Fiber Membrane Using Phase Inversion and Sintering Technique
Advanced materials research 1133: 141-145
Article 2015 English
Authors
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Norfazliana Abdullah
MR
Mukhlis A. Rahman
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Ahmad Fauzi Ismail
Abstract
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Alumina hollow fiber membrane with asymmetric structure has been developed using phase inversion technique followed by sintering process. The formation of asymmetric alumina hollow fiber was influenced by a phenomenon known as hydrodynamically unstable viscous fingering. A desired morphology of the ceramic hollow fiber membrane, that consists of 52 % of finger-like and the rest is sponge-like structure, is tailored by controlled parameters during membrane fabrication process. The result shows that the ratio of alumina/PESf should be reduced to 6. At this ratio, the finger-like structure can be easily formed with inner and outer diameters were 1.11 mm and 2.05 mm respectively. From the given thickness, approximately 243 µm of finger-like length can be developed originating from the lumen of hollow fiber.
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