BARC/PUB/2003/0376

 
 

Estimation and comparison of pore charge on titania and zirconia membranes prepared by sol-gel route using zeta potential measurement

 
     
 
Author(s)

Seshadri, K. S.; Selvaraj, M.; Kesavamoorthy, R.; Srinivasan, M. P.; Varatharajan, K.; Lal, K. B.; and others
(BARCF-K)

Source

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2003. Vol. 28 (3): pp. 327-333

ABSTRACT

An attempt has been made to synthesize ceramic titania and zirconia membranes by sol-gel process by filtering respective viscous colloidal sol through microporous alumina support and gelling followed by sintering at 400C and 470C respectively. The static charge on the pores of the so formed membranes and the pore size istribution determine the applicability in filtering colloidal solution. The mean pore size from SEM were found to be .65 μm and 0.54 μm for titania and zirconia membranes respectively with 1.47×107/cm2 as pore density for both. The filtration characteristics during membrane layer formation showed that the membrane layer formation started after 35 minutes in the case of titania membrane and 40 minutes in the case of zirconia membrane. From the gravimetric estimation of water content of the membranes the thickness of the membrane was found out to be 3 μm and the porosity was found out to be 0.30 for both the cases. The particle charge density was estimated from the zeta potential and the particle size. The pore charge density was estimated from the particle charge density, pore density, pore diameter and the thickness of the membrane layer. The membrane pore charge density was found to vary between 3 to−1μ Coulombs/cm2 in the case of titania membrane and 7 to −0.5 μ Coulombs/cm2 in the case of zirconia membrane in the pH range 1–12.

 
 
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