Fabrication and characterization of low-cost ceramic membranes from coal fly ash and natural sand

Lawrence Sawunyama , Opeyemi A. Oyewo , Mokgadi F. Bopape , Damian C. Onwudiwe
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Coal fly ash, an industrial solid waste product, and natural sand, a commonly available and inexpensive natural material, were used to fabricate ceramic membranes that are both affordable and sustainable. These ceramic membranes were fabricated by the uniaxial compaction technique using a manual hydraulic pressing machine. The effects of various fabrication parameters such as the sintering temperature and the amount of natural sand utilized, on the properties of the resulting ceramic membranes were extensively evaluated. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of the starting materials confirmed the presence of SiO2 and Al2O3, two key inorganic materials required for the fabrication of ceramic membranes. Heavy metals present in the raw coal fly ash were leached out prior to the fabrication process. The coal fly ash and natural sand were mixed in different proportions and the fabricated ceramic membranes were characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The properties of the optimized membranes were further studied to ascertain their mechanical strength, chemical stability, porosity, water absorption, water permeability, and shrinkage behaviour. The membrane fabricated with 20 wt% sand content and at 1000 °C sintering temperature had pore size of 0.64 µm and 34.7 % porosity, exhibited good mechanical strength (7.71 MPa), and exceptional chemical stability. The membrane also showed a remarkable water permeability of 32.23 L/m2/h. This study showed that natural sand and coal fly ash can be efficiently employed to develop a multifunctional filtration membrane with adjustable properties that can be utilized in water purification.
利用粉煤灰和天然砂制造低成本陶瓷膜并确定其特性
粉煤灰是一种工业固体废弃物,而天然砂则是一种常见且廉价的天然材料。这些陶瓷膜是利用手动液压机通过单轴压制技术制成的。我们广泛评估了烧结温度和天然砂用量等各种制造参数对陶瓷膜性能的影响。起始材料的 X 射线荧光 (XRF) 分析证实了 SiO2 和 Al2O3 的存在,这是制造陶瓷膜所需的两种关键无机材料。在制造过程之前,原煤粉煤灰中的重金属已被沥滤。将粉煤灰和天然砂以不同比例混合,并使用傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、X 射线衍射(XRD)、能量色散 X 射线光谱(EDS)和热重分析(TGA)对制成的陶瓷膜进行表征。对优化膜的性能进行了进一步研究,以确定其机械强度、化学稳定性、孔隙率、吸水性、透水性和收缩行为。砂含量为 20 wt%、烧结温度为 1000 °C 的膜孔径为 0.64 µm,孔隙率为 34.7%,具有良好的机械强度(7.71 MPa)和优异的化学稳定性。该膜的透水性也非常出色,达到 32.23 升/平方米/小时。这项研究表明,可以有效地利用天然砂和粉煤灰来开发一种性能可调的多功能过滤膜,可用于水净化。
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