Patent classifications
B01D67/00411
FE-AL-BASED METAL POROUS MEMBRANE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses a Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane and a preparation method thereof, which relate to the technical field of industrial gas-solid and liquid-solid separation and purification, and mainly address problems in the prior art, such as cracking-prone and peeling of a membrane layer of an existing Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane during its preparation and use. The preparation method of the present invention comprises the steps of: adding a Fe—Al-based metal powder and a metal fiber powder into an organic-additive-added water-based solvent, and mixing them into a slurry; tape casting the slurry, through a tape casting machine, to form a membrane green body on a metal substrate layer, and letting it dry; and placing the dried membrane green body in a sintering furnace, to remove organic substances and perform high-temperature sintering and predetermined-temperature reaction synthesis.
Method for Producing a Gas Separation Membrane
The present invention relates to a method for producing ceramic gas-separation membranes, which comprises depositing, by means of inkjet printing, water-based inks that form layers of a gas separation membrane. More specifically, the method comprises at least the following steps forming a porous support (i) compatible with a functional separation layer; depositing on the support (i), by means of inkjet printing, at least one functional separation layer (ii) formed by at least two inks, and depositing at least one porous catalytic activation layer (iii) on the functional separation layer (ii); and performing at least one heat treatment, which produces sintering. The functional separation layer (ii) is deposited in a manner to produce a surface with fadings, patterns, or combinations thereof he invention also relates to a gas separation membrane produced using the described method.
SINTERED POROUS BODY WITH MULTIPLE LAYERS
Described are porous, sintered metal bodies that include multiple layers made from different metal particles and that may be useful as porous filter membranes, as well as methods of making and using the porous, sintered metal bodies.
A CERAMIC MEMBRANE FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Disclosed herein is a ceramic membrane for water and/or wastewater treatment, the membrane comprising a ceramic substrate having at least one surface and a membrane layer comprising core-shell particles on the at least one surface, where the core and shell are formed from materials described herein. The core of the core-shell particles is formed from one or more of the group selected from Al.sub.2O.sub.3 and ZrO.sub.2, and the shell of the core-shell particles is formed from one or more of the group selected from SiO.sub.2, TiO.sub.2 and WO.sub.3. In a preferred embodiment, the core is Al.sub.2O.sub.3 and the shell is SiO.sub.2.
FE-AL-BASED METAL POROUS MEMBRANE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses a Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane and a preparation method thereof, which relate to the technical field of industrial gas-solid and liquid-solid separation and purification, and mainly address problems in the prior art, such as cracking-prone and peeling of a membrane layer of an existing Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane during its preparation and use. The preparation method of the present invention comprises the steps of: adding a Fe—Al-based metal powder and a metal fiber powder into an organic-additive-added water-based solvent, and mixing them into a slurry; casting the slurry, through a casting machine, to form a membrane green body on a metal substrate layer, and letting it dry; and placing the dried membrane green body in a sintering furnace, to remove organic substances and perform high-temperature sintering and predetermined-temperature reaction synthesis.
FE-AL-BASED METAL MEMBRANE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses a Fe—Al-based metal membrane and preparation method thereof, which relate to the technical field concerning gas-solid separation under high-temperature, low-pressure working conditions, and mainly address the defects of conventional metal filter elements in the prior art such as high filtration resistance and low flux under low-pressure working environments. The preparation method of the present invention comprises the steps of: stirring and defoaming a mixture composed of a Fe—Al-based metal powder and an organic-additive-added water-based solvent, thus obtaining a cast slurry; casting a uniform membrane layer on a metal substrate layer having a required thickness on a casting machine, and performing drying treatment on it, thus obtaining a membrane green body; and, placing the dried membrane green body in a sintering furnace for degreasing, sintering, and alloy phase ordering treatments, respectively, thus obtain a prepared Fe—Al-based metal membrane.
CERAMIC FILTRATION ELEMENT
The present disclosure relates to a method of preparing ceramic filtration membranes with a low defect rate and improved filtration performances. The ceramic filtration membranes have a layered structure, wherein the layers are concerted to generate an improved filtration performance.
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE OF NON-OXIDE CERAMIC FILTRATION MEMBRANE
The present disclosure relates to a method of preparing oxide and non-oxide ceramic filtration elements with a high abrasion resistance, wherein the process of manufacture allows low sinter temperatures in the presence of atmospheric oxygen, wherein the obtained non-oxide filter membrane shows typical behavior of non-oxide ceramic filtration elements.
Porous sintered membranes and methods of preparing porous sintered membranes
Described are porous sintered bodies and methods of making porous sintered bodies by steps that include an injection molding step.
STAINLESS STEEL FILTER MEMBRANE WITH IRON OXIDE COATING
A universal, scalable, solvent-free, one-step method for thermal annealing a stainless steel membrane to create a superhydrophilic surface. The superhydrophilic membrane itself, and methods for using it to separate oil and water in an oil and water mixture or for photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue and other organic contaminants.