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Preparation and characterization of organic-inorganic porous membranes: Evaluation of their performance in ultrafiltration
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2009-10Registro en:
Sánchez Izquierdo, María de la Peña; Fernandez, Laura Gabriela; Soria, Carlos Orlando; Ochoa, Nelio Ariel; Marchese, Jose; Preparation and characterization of organic-inorganic porous membranes: Evaluation of their performance in ultrafiltration; Desalination Publ; Desalination and Water Treatment; 12; 1-3; 10-2009; 196-201
1944-3994
1944-3986
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sánchez Izquierdo, María de la Peña
Fernandez, Laura Gabriela
Soria, Carlos Orlando
Ochoa, Nelio Ariel
Marchese, Jose
Resumen
Flat membranes of polysulfone (PSf)/zirconium oxide (ZrO2) with several oxide percentages were synthesized by the phase inversion process adding ZrO2 to the casting solution. The effect of inorganic material concentration on the pore mean diameter, on the hydraulic permeability and on the decline of permeate flow in the ultrafiltration of an oil emulsion was analyzed. The results indicate that mean pore radius increases with zirconium oxide content. The presence of zirconium oxide in the casting solution produces membranes with a higher hydraulic permeability. There is an optimum oxide concentration for which the stationary permeate flow is 30% higher than that of an oxide-free membrane.