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Colloidal processing of aluminum oxide powder for membrane applications

Year: 2003

Journal: Ceramics International 29 (2003) 393-401, 20111221

Authors: Pasi Mikkola, Erkki Levänen, Jarl B. Rosenholm, Tapio Mäntylä

Organizations: aDepartment of Physical Chemistry, Åbo Akademi University, Porthansgatan 3-5, FIN-20500 Åbo, Finland bInstitute of Materials Science,Tampere University of Technology, PO Box 589, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland

The properties of dip-coating slips were varied by adjusting pH, by using nonionic or ionic additive polymers and by using different electrolytes and concentrations. Electrostatic stabilization of the slip with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) addition led to the smallest particle size resulting in the highest density and the lowest permeability of the dip coated layer. Only small amounts of nonionic PVA adsorbed on the particles, which decreased the zeta potential slightly by charge shielding. The measured particle size decreased when the PVA concentration increased. The PVA addition did not affect the isoelectric point (i.e.p.) of the alumina particles. Strongly adsorbed sodium poly(metacrylic acid) (Na-PMAA) changed the pHiep from ~9 to ~4. The smallest particle size was measured at pH values 7-9. The zeta potential of particles with Na-PMAA addition decreased when the ionic strength was increased. Low zeta potential values resulted in flocculation of the slip and larger flock size. The flocculated slips led to fast growth, high porosity and high permeability of the layer.