Environment-oriented low-cost porous mullite ceramic membrane supports fabricated from coal gangue and bauxite

2014 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 136-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qikai Lü ◽  
Xinfa Dong ◽  
Zhiwen Zhu ◽  
Yingchao Dong
2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (13) ◽  
pp. 3181-3194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingjie Cao ◽  
Xinfa Dong ◽  
Lingling Li ◽  
Yingchao Dong ◽  
Stuart Hampshire

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (15) ◽  
pp. 8421
Author(s):  
Yuan Gao ◽  
Jiandong Huang ◽  
Meng Li ◽  
Zhongran Dai ◽  
Rongli Jiang ◽  
...  

Uranium mining waste causes serious radiation-related health and environmental problems. This has encouraged efforts toward U(VI) removal with low cost and high efficiency. Typical uranium adsorbents, such as polymers, geopolymers, zeolites, and MOFs, and their associated high costs limit their practical applications. In this regard, this work found that the natural combusted coal gangue (CCG) could be a potential precursor of cheap sorbents to eliminate U(VI). The removal efficiency was modulated by chemical activation under acid and alkaline conditions, obtaining HCG (CCG activated with HCl) and KCG (CCG activated with KOH), respectively. The detailed structural analysis uncovered that those natural mineral substances, including quartz and kaolinite, were the main components in CCG and HCG. One of the key findings was that kalsilite formed in KCG under a mild synthetic condition can conspicuous enhance the affinity towards U(VI). The best equilibrium adsorption capacity with KCG was observed to be 140 mg/g under pH 6 within 120 min, following a pseudo-second-order kinetic model. To understand the improved adsorption performance, an adsorption mechanism was proposed by evaluating the pH of uranyl solutions, adsorbent dosage, as well as contact time. Combining with the structural analysis, this revealed that the uranyl adsorption process was mainly governed by chemisorption. This study gave rise to a utilization approach for CCG to obtain cost-effective adsorbents and paved a novel way towards eliminating uranium by a waste control by waste strategy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
pp. 42-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kundrapu Shyam Kumar ◽  
Amit Kumar Yadav ◽  
Sunipa Bhattacharyya

Desalination ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 193 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 381-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Wu ◽  
Wenheng Jing ◽  
Weihong Xing ◽  
Nanping Xu

2021 ◽  
Vol 02 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Khadijah Hubadillah ◽  
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Norsiah Hami ◽  
Nurul Azita Salleh ◽  
Mohd Riduan Jamalludin ◽  
...  

The purpose of this work is to study the effect of kaolin particle size for the preparation of low cost ceramic membrane suspension and ceramic membrane structure. Kaolin particle size is categorized into two categories; i) ≤ 1µm and ii) ≥ 1 µm. The suspension is prepared via stirring technique under 1000 rpm at 60°C. The particle size of kaolin is characterized using field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and the prepared suspension is characterized in term of its viscosity. Results indicate that the particle size gave significant effect to the viscosity of ceramic membrane suspension. Preliminary data showed that kaolin with particle size ≤ 1µm resulted ceramic membrane with dense structure.


Membranes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 711
Author(s):  
Wan Fan ◽  
Dong Zou ◽  
Jingrui Xu ◽  
Xianfu Chen ◽  
Minghui Qiu ◽  
...  

Support is a necessary foundation for ceramic membranes to achieve high performance. Finding the optimum balance between high performance and low cost is still a significant challenge in the fabrication of ceramic supports. In this study, low-cost fly ash-based ceramic supports with enhanced performance were prepared by the addition of bauxite. The pore structure, mechanical strength, and shrinkage of fly ash/bauxite supports could be tuned by optimizing the bauxite content and sintering temperature. When the sintering temperature and bauxite content were controlled at 1300 °C and 40 wt%, respectively, the obtained membrane supports exhibited a high pure water permeance of approximately 5.36 m3·m−2·h−1·bar−1 and a high bending strength of approximately 69.6 MPa. At the same time, the optimized ceramic supports presented a typical mullite phase and excellent resistance to acid and alkali. This work provides a potential route for the preparation of ceramic membrane supports with characteristics of low cost and high performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (15) ◽  
pp. 5942-5950 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajaa Mouratib ◽  
Brahim Achiou ◽  
Mohammed El Krati ◽  
Saad Alami Younssi ◽  
Soufiane Tahiri

2020 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 101615 ◽  
Author(s):  
Preeti Singh ◽  
N. Arul Manikandan ◽  
Madu Purnima ◽  
Kannan Pakshirajan ◽  
G. Pugazhenthi
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