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    Fabrication and characterization of low cost ceramic membranes for microfiltration of Acutodesmus obliquus using modified clays

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    Tubular ceramic microfiltration membranes were prepared by extruding thermally treated clay (TC) andraw clay (NC) mixtures in different fractions with the addition of cationic manioc starch. Previous studieshave verified that membranes containing TC possess higher hydraulic permeability and permeate flowvalues than those containing only NC for application in crossflow filtration. However, TC membraneshad a low mechanical strength. Therefore, this study aimed to increase the mechanical strength withoutadversely affecting their permeate flow and hydraulic permeability. The physical, mineralogical, andmorphological characteristics of the membranes were determined. The membranes were used formicrofiltration of Acutodesmus obliquus microalgae with applied pressure of 1 bar with a volumetric flowrate of 250 L/h at a temperature of 10 ± 5°C. The efficiency of each ceramic membrane was evaluated interms of the permeate flow for water and microalgae and hydraulic permeability. The mixture of 70% TC,15% starch fractions and sintered at 1150°C exhibited optimal performance in mechanical strength(15.1±0.2 MPa), water permeate flow of 522.4±0.3 Kg·m−2·h−1, microalgae permeate flow of 114.8±0.8Kg·m−2·h−1 and hydraulic permeability of 568.0±0.3 Kg·m−2·h−1·bar.Keywords: membranes, kaolinite, mechanical strength
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