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Preparation of Alumina Sol Coated BOPP Composites and Their Gas Permeation Characteristics (Alumina Sol을 코팅한 BOPP 복합체의 제조 및 기체 투과 특성)

  • Hong, Seong-Uk;Oh, Jae-Won;Ko, Young-Deok;Song, Ki-Chang
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2009
  • Sol-gel process is relatively simple, easy to use, cheap to install, and results in thin coating layers with superior physical and gas barrier properties. Films coated by the sol-gel process can be used as insulating films or packaging films for foods, chemicals, drugs, and beverages, etc. In this study, alumina sol was synthesized from aluminum isopropoxide and silane coupling agent was added to make coating solutions. In addition, biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) was coated using several alumina sol solutions and their oxygen permeabilities were measured. The experimental results indicate that in the best case, the oxygen permeability of coated film was reduced by 85% compared to that of pure BOPP.

Condensable Gas Separation using Phenol! Alumina Composite Activated Carbon Hollow Fiber Membranes (페놀수지/알루미나 복합 활성탄소중공사막을 이용한 응축성 기체 분리)

  • Shin, Kyung-Yong;Park, You-In;Kim, Beom-Sik;Koo, Kee-Kahb
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.312-319
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    • 2010
  • Carbon membrane materials have received considerable attention for the gas separation including hydrocarbon mixture of ingredients of the volatile organic compounds(VOCs) because they possess their higher selectivity, permeability, and thermal stability than the polymeric membranes. The use of activated carbon membranes makes it possible to separate continuously the VOCs mixture by the selective adsorption-diffusion mechanism which the condensable components are preferentially adsorbed in to the micropores of the membrane. The activated carbon hollow fiber membranes with uniform adsorptive micropores on the wall of open pores and the surface of the membranes have been fabricated by the carbonization of a thin film of phenolic resin deposited on porous alumina hollow fiber membrane. Oxidation, carbonization, and activation processing variables were controlled under different conditions in order to improve the separation characteristics of the activated carbon membrane. Properties of activated carbon hollow fiber membranes and the characterization of a gas permeation by pyrolysis conditions were studied. As the result, the activated carbon hollow fiber membranes with good separation capabilities by the molecular size mechanism as well as selective adsorption on the pores surface followed by surface diffusion effective in the recovery hydrocarbons have been obtained. Therefore, these activated carbon membranes prepared in this study are shown as promising candidate membrane for separation of VOCs.

Gas Permeation Characteristics of Silica Membrane Prepared by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis (초음파 분무 열분해법에 의해 합성한 실리카 막의 기체 투과 특성)

  • Lee Kew-Ho;Youn Min-Young;Park Sang-Jin;Lee Dong-Wook;Sea Bongkuk
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2005
  • Silica membranes were prepared on a porous metal sheet by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method for gas separation at high temperatures. In order to improve the permselectivity, silica was deposited in the sol-gel derived $silica/\gamma-alumina$ intermediate layer by pyrolysis of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) at 873 K. The pyrolysis with forced cross flow through the porous wall of the support was very effective in plugging mesopores, Knudsen diffusion regime, that were left unplugged in the membranes. At permeation temperature of 523 K, the silica/alumina composite membrane showed $H_2/N_2$ and water/methanol selectivity as high as 17 and 16, respectively, by molecular sieve effect.

Pore Size Control of Silica-Coated Alumina Membrane for $CO_2$ Separation ($CO_2$ 선택투과 분리를 위한 Silica 코팅 Alumina 막의 세공 제어)

  • 서봉국;김성수;김태옥
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.263-269
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    • 1999
  • For effective $CO_2$ separation using pore size controlled membrane, silica was deposited in the mesopores of a $\gamma$-alumina film by chemical vapor deposition of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and phenyl-substituted ethoxysilanes at 773-873K. The membranes prepared with phenyl-substituted ethoxysilanes were calcined to remove the phenyl group and control the pore size. The gas permaselectivity of prepared membranes was evaluated by using $H_2$, $CO_2$ $N_2$, $CH_2$ and $C_3H_8$ single component and a mixture of $CO_2$ and $N_2$. The membranes produced using TEOS contained micropores having permselectivity only to hydrogen, but the phenyl-subsitituted ethoxysilane derived membranes possessed micorpores which are recognizable molecules of $CO_2$, $N_2$ and $CH_4$. In the diphenyl-diethoxysilane-derived membrane, the $CO_2$ permeance and selectivity of $CO_2$/$CH_4$ were $10^{-6} m^3(STP) \cdot m^{-2} \cdot s^{-1} \cdot kPa^{-1}$ and 11, respectively. Therefore, the use of phenyl-substituted ethoxysilane was effective in controlling micropore size for $CO_2$ separation.

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Phase Transformation and Microstructural Change of Alumina Membrane (알루미나 여과막의 상전이와 미세구조 변화)

  • Cheong, Hun;Choi, Duck-Kyun;Cheong, Deck-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.619-623
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    • 2000
  • Alumina membrane was prepared by sol-gel coating method using boehmite powder(${\Upsilon}-AlOOH$). The supported and the unsupported alumina membrane were fabricated to investigate the phase transformation and change of microstructure. It is important to control the homogeneous pore size and distribution in application of filtering process. The ${\theta}-to\;{\alpha}-AL_2O_3$ phase transformation (XRD) and the change of microstructure was investigated using scanning electron microscopy(SEM). XRD patterns showed that the supported membrane had $100^{\circ}C$ higher ${\theta}-to\;{\alpha}-AL_2O_3$ transformation temperature compared to the unsupported membrane. The similar effect was also observed for microstructural change of the membrane.

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Effect of Precursor Alumina Particle Size on Pore Structure and Gas Permeation Properties of Tubular α-alumina Support Prepared by Slip Casting Process (초기 알루미나 분체의 입자크기가 주입성형법에 의해 제조된 튜브형 α-알루미나 지지체의 기공구조 및 기체 투과 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Eun-Mok;Lee, Hye Ryeon;Cho, Churl-Hee
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.372-380
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    • 2016
  • The present paper reports the effect of precursor alumina particle size on pore structure and single gas permeation properties of tubular ${\alpha}$-alumina supports, prepared by a combined process of slip casting and sintering. Pore diameter of as-prepared ${\alpha}$-alumina support was highly dependent on precursor ${\alpha}$-alumina particle size. Although, increase in the precursor particle size increases the pore diameter, but the porosity of ${\alpha}$-alumina support mainly control by sintering temperature. Sintering studies reveal that as sintering temperature increased porosity of support decreased. Single gas permeance results indicate that permence is proportional to the square of pore diameter and linearly to porosity. These dependencies revealed that gas permeation trough as-prepared ${\alpha}$-alumina support was governed by viscous flow mechanism. The present announces that precursor ${\alpha}$-alumina particle size and sintering temperature are key parameters to control gas permeantion properties of ${\alpha}$-alumina supports.

A Study on Preparation of Alumina Membranes(1) (알루미나 한외여과막의 제조에 관한 연구(1))

  • 유재근;이응상
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.30 no.7
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    • pp.589-597
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    • 1993
  • The optimum sol solution for making alumina membrane was synthesized by using sol-gel method with aluminium isopropoxide. Two types of supports were made from the $\alpha$-Al2O3 powder. The porosities of supports could be controlled by the forming methods and the heat treatment conditions. After the support was coated with optimum sol solution and heat-treated at 50$0^{\circ}C$ for 1hour, the thickness of crack-free membrane could be controlled reproductively with dipping time.

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