1. Fabrication of ceramic membranes on porous ceramic supports by electrophoretic deposition
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Chika Matsunaga, Siriporn Larpkiattaworn, Laksana Kreethawate, Laxmidhar Besra, Sirithan Jiemsirilers, and Tetsuo Uchikoshi
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Materials science ,Nanoporous ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Microporous material ,engineering.material ,equipment and supplies ,Polypyrrole ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electrophoretic deposition ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Coating ,visual_art ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Nanoporous alumina membrane and continuous zeolite L membrane were fabricated on the inner surface of microporous alumina tubes. In the former case, an electrophoretic deposition (EPD) technique was used for the deposition of bimodal alumina particles for the subsequent low temperature sintering. In the latter case, the EPD was used for the seeding process of zeolite L particles for the subsequent hydrothermal synthesis. A thin layer of polypyrrole was synthesised on the inside wall of the porous tubes by the chemical polymerisation of pyrrole to give the wall electric conduction for the EPD electrode. The thickness of the coating layers was controlled by altering the applied voltage and deposition time. The interfacial connection of the alumina or zeolite coated layer and the substrate was evaluated by SEM observations before and after the thermal treatment. The nanoporous structure of the alumina membrane was also characterised by a pore size analyser.
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- 2013
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