Preparation Of Porous Ceramic Pellets By Multiphase Double Emulsion Method

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Chai Liyuan
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper focused on the preparation of porous ceramic pellets for microorganism carriers. A new method for the process was developed using simple gel-casting and bubble-in-water-in-oil type of multiphase double emulsion. The globules, consisting of a foamed sepiolite slurry suspension, were dispersed and consolidated in spherical shape in liquid paraffin as gelation progressed. The green pellets were sintered at 1100°C. The influence of surfactants, extension ratio and impeller revolution rate on the process and characteristics of the pellets was investigated. The pellet size was in the range of 1~4mm and determined directly by impeller revolution rate. The fine cell diameter of porous ceramic was in the range of 100~500m and the micropore diameter was less than 5m. The inner macropores were interconnected and extend to the external surface. It is impossible to analyze a result by SEM micrographs and digital camera.
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APA: Chai Liyuan  (2006)  Preparation Of Porous Ceramic Pellets By Multiphase Double Emulsion Method

MLA: Chai Liyuan Preparation Of Porous Ceramic Pellets By Multiphase Double Emulsion Method. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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