Preparation and characterization of tubular ceramic support for use in transesterification process

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A tubular ceramic support intended for use in transesterification process was prepared using the polymeric foam replication method. Pieces of foam with pores 120 ppi in size were completely immersed in a 25wt% solid-loading of porcelain slurry. The dried samples were sintered for 2 hours to temperatures ranging from 1200°C to 1265°C, respectively. It was found that the optimum sintering temperature was 1250°C as the following values were obtained for each characteristic: 1.98 MPa compressive strength, 47.3% porosity, 2.773gcm3 density and 0.45mm pore size. XRD results show that the sintered ceramic consists of mullite and quartz.

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Sharif, S. M., Ahmad, Z. A., & Othman, M. R. (2012). Preparation and characterization of tubular ceramic support for use in transesterification process. Science of Sintering, 44(2), 187–195. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1202187S

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