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Effect of starch addition on microstructure and strength of ball clay membrane

Mohamed Bazin, Maisarah and Ahmat, Muhd. Amirudin and Mohd. Zaidan, Nurhanna and Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi and Ahmad, Norhayati (2013) Effect of starch addition on microstructure and strength of ball clay membrane. In: International conference on membrane science and technology, MST 2013.

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Abstract

The use of starch as pore-forming agent is one of the frequently used methods to produce porous ceramics membrane with controlled microstructure (porosity and pore size) because corn starch are cheap, non- toxic and environmental friendly. A membrane with the mixture 0-35 wt% of corn starch and ball clay were prepared by compaction process and sintered at 1200°C. Thermal analysis has been done to identify the minimum sintering temperature for ball clay. The sintered membranes show the range value of shrinkage is 4.5-22.76% and apparent porosity of 9.14-31.83% depending on the starch content. The pore structures were analyzed by FESEM. The strength of sintered samples was tested by 3-point bending test. The flexural strength reduced from 21-7 MPa. These clay membrane are promising porous ceramic structure for water filtration applications due to their excellent combination physical and mechanical properties.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:37611
Deposited By: Liza Porijo
Deposited On:14 Apr 2014 04:35
Last Modified:26 Sep 2017 07:22

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