New tubular ceramic membranes from natural moroccan clay for microfiltration application

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This paper is devoted the preparation of low cost microfiltration membranes using Moroccan clay powder. The preparation of membrane was composed with two steps: First a macroporous tubular support with a pore diameter 10 μm and porosity 43%. Secondly a microfiltration layer was performed by the slip casting method. A deflocculated slip was obtained by mixing mineral powder of ZrO2, PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) and water, after drying at room temperature for 24 h, the microfiltration layer was heated to 800°C for consolidation. Scanning electron microscopy observation showed homogeneous layers without cracks with an average pore diameter of 0.19 μm for the active layer. Water permeability obtained is about 841 L/h.m2.bar. The membranes have been tested to cleaning of colored wastewater.

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Ait Taleb, A., El Baraka, N., Saffaj, N., Laknifli, A., Mamouni, R., Fatni, A., … El Qacimi, N. (2018). New tubular ceramic membranes from natural moroccan clay for microfiltration application. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 37). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183701011

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