05255nam 22006494a 450 991087785210332120200520144314.01-280-85587-897866108558720-470-31946-10-470-31947-X(CKB)1000000000294538(EBL)292578(OCoLC)476052552(SSID)ssj0000119419(PQKBManifestationID)11117155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119419(PQKBWorkID)10073729(PQKB)10856522(MiAaPQ)EBC292578(EXLCZ)99100000000029453820061204d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCeramic membranes for separation and reaction /Kang LiChichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ John Wileyc20071 online resource (318 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01440-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Ceramic Membranes for Separation and Reaction; Contents; Preface; 1: Ceramic Membranes and Membrane Processes; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 MEMBRANE PROCESSES; 1.2.1 Gas Separation; 1.2.2 Pervaporation; 1.2.3 Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration; 1.2.4 Ultrafiltration and Microfiltration; 1.2.5 Dialysis; 1.2.6 Electrodialysis; 1.2.7 Membrane Contactors; 1.2.8 Membrane Reactors; REFERENCES; 2: Preparation of Ceramic Membranes; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 SLIP CASTING; 2.3 TAPE CASTING; 2.4 PRESSING; 2.5 EXTRUSION; 2.6 SOL-GEL PROCESS; 2.7 DIP COATING; 2.8 CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION (CVD)2.9 PREPARATION OF HOLLOW FIBRE CERAMIC MEMBRANES2.9.1 Preparation of Spinning Suspensions; 2.9.2 Spinning of Ceramic Hollow Fibre Precursors; 2.9.3 Sintering; 2.9.4 Example 1: Preparation of Porous Al2O3 Hollow Fibre Membranes; 2.9.5 Example 2: Preparation of TiO2/Al2O3 Composite Hollow Fibre Membranes; 2.9.6 Example 3: Preparation of Dense Perovskite Hollow Fibre Membranes; APPENDIX 2.1: SURFACE FORCES; A2.1.1 Electrostatic Forces; A2.1.2 DLVO Theory and van der Waals Forces; A2.1.3 Steric Hindrance; REFERENCES; 3: Characterization of Ceramic Membranes; 3.1 INTRODUCTION3.2 MORPHOLOGY OF MEMBRANE SURFACES AND CROSS SECTIONS3.3 POROUS CERAMIC MEMBRANES; 3.3.1 Gas Adsorption/desorption Isotherms; 3.3.2 Permporometry; 3.3.3 Mercury Porosimetry; 3.3.4 Thermoporometry; 3.3.5 Liquid Displacement Techniques; 3.3.6 Permeation Method; 3.3.7 Measurements of Solute Rejection; 3.4 DENSE CERAMIC MEMBRANES; 3.4.1 Leakage Test; 3.4.2 Permeation Measurements; 3.4.3 XRD; 3.4.4 Mechanical Strength; NOTATION; Greek Letters; Subscripts; REFERENCES; 4: Transport and Separation of Gases in Porous Ceramic Membranes; 4.1 INTRODUCTION4.2 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES4.3 CERAMIC MEMBRANES FOR GAS SEPARATION; 4.3.1 Zeolite Membranes; 4.3.2 Silica Membranes; 4.3.3 Carbon Membranes; 4.4 TRANSPORT MECHANISMS; 4.4.1 Knudsen and Slip Flow; 4.4.2 Viscous Flow; 4.4.3 Surface Flow; 4.4.4 Capillary Condensation [37, 48, 49]; 4.4.5 Configurational or Micropore Diffusion; 4.4.6 Simultaneous Occurrence of Different Mechanisms [53]; 4.5 MODIFICATION OF POROUS CERAMIC MEMBRANES FOR GAS SEPARATION; 4.6 RESISTANCE MODEL FOR GAS TRANSPORT IN COMPOSITE MEMBRANES; 4.6.1 Effect of Support Layers4.6.2 Effect of Nonzeolitic Pores4.6.3 Effect of Coating; 4.7 SYSTEM DESIGN; 4.7.1 Operating Schemes; 4.7.2 Design Equations for Membrane Processes in Gas Separation; NOTATION; Greek Letters; Superscripts; Subscripts; REFERENCES; 5: Ceramic Hollow Fibre Membrane Contactors for Treatment of Gases/Vapours; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 GENERAL REVIEW; 5.3 OPERATING MODES AND MASS TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS; 5.3.1 Nonwetted Mode; 5.3.2 Wetted Mode; 5.3.3 Mass Transfer Coefficients Determined from Experiments; 5.4 MASS TRANSFER IN HOLLOW FIBRE CONTACTORS; 5.4.1 Mass Transfer in Hollow Fibre Lumens5.4.2 Mass Transfer Across MembranesCeramic Membranes for Reaction and Separation is the first single-authored guide to the developing area of ceramic membranes. Starting by documenting established procedures of ceramic membrane preparation and characterization, this title then focuses on gas separation. The final chapter covers ceramic membrane reactors;- as distributors and separators, and general engineering considerations.Chapters include key examples to illustrate membrane synthesis, characterisation and applications in industry.Theoretical principles, advantages and disadvantages of using ceramic membrGas separation membranesCeramic materialsGasesSeparationMembranes (Technology)Gas separation membranes.Ceramic materials.GasesSeparation.Membranes (Technology)660/.28424Li Kang1960-1762435MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910877852103321Ceramic membranes for separation and reaction4202384UNINA