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Permeability of hydrophilic and hydrophobic Shirasu-porous-glass (SPG) membranes to pure liquids and its microstructure
Authors:Goran T Vladisavljevi&#x;  Masataka Shimizu  Tadao Nakashima
Institution:

aInstitute of Food Technology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 127, YU-11081 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro

bMiyazaki Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, 16500-2 Higashi-Kaminaka, Sadowara, Miyazaki 880-0303, Japan

cMiyazaki Prefectural Industrial Support Foundation, 16500-2 Higashi-Kaminaka, Sadowara, Miyazaki 880-0303, Japan

Abstract:Morphological properties of hydrophilic and hydrophobic Shirasu-porous-glass (SPG) membranes were investigated over a wide range of mean pore sizes (0.252–20.3 μm) by liquid permeability measurements, scanning electron microscopy and Hg porosimetry. Hydrophobic modification of membrane surface was made by surface coating with silicone resin. The results are discussed using the non-uniform capillary bundle model of membrane permeability. The mean pore tortuosity of 1.28 was kept constant over the whole range of mean pore sizes investigated. The SEM images confirmed that the geometry of pore network was similar for all SPG membranes, irrespective of their mean pore size. The span of pore size distribution ranged from 0.28 to 0.68 and the number of pores per unit cross-sectional membrane area from 109 to 1013 m−2. The membrane resistance was unchanged after surface treatment with silicone resin, which means that the pores were not plugged by the resin, even in the submicron range of mean pore sizes.
Keywords:Shirasu-porous-glass membrane  Membrane emulsification  Pore size distribution  Pore tortuosity  Membrane permeability
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