New ceramic microfiltration membranes from mineral coal fly ash |
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Authors: | Ilyes Jedidi Sami Saïdi Sabeur Khmakem André Larbot Najwa Elloumi-Ammar Amine Fourati Aboulhassen Charfi Raja Ben Amar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire Sciences des Matériaux et Environnement, Faculté des sciences de Sfax, Rte. de Soukra Km 4, 3018 Sfax, Tunisia;2. Institut Européen des Membranes, UMR 5635 (CNRS, ENSCM, UM II), 1919 Route de Mende, 34293, Montpellier, Cedex 5, France;3. Groupe Chimique Tunisien, Centre de Recherche de Sfax, B.P: S, Route de Gabes Km 4, 5, Sfax 3018, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | This work aims to develop a new mineral porous tubular membrane based on mineral coal fly ash. Finely ground mineral coal powder was calcinated at 700 °C for about 3 h. The elaboration of the mesoporous layer was performed by the slip casting method using a suspension made of the mixture of fly ash powder, water and PVA. The obtained membrane was submitted to a thermal treatment which consists in drying at room temperature for 24 h then a sintering at 800 °C. SEM photographs indicated that the membrane surface was homogeneous and did not present any macro defects (cracks, etc.). The average pore diameter of the active layer was 0.25 μm and the thickness was around 20 μm. The membrane permeability was 475 l/h m2 bar.This membrane was applied to the treatment of the dying effluents generated by the washing baths in the textile industry. The performances in term of permeate flux and efficiency were determined and compared to those obtained using a commercial alumina microfiltration membrane. Almost the same stabilised permeate flux was obtained (about 100 l/h m2). The quality of permeate was almost the same with the two membranes: the COD and color removal was 75% and 90%, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Mineral coal fly ash Ceramic microfiltration membrane Slip casting process Dying effluents |
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