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Supervisors: AYRAL Andre; andre.ayral@iemm.univ-montp2.fr

             BACCHIN Patrice ; bacchin@chimie.ups-tlse.fr
                                              January 26, 2012
1. Introduction

 Ceramics:

 ‘’The art and science of making and using solid
  articles which have as their essential component,
  and are composed in large of inorganic nonmetallic
  materials.’’ Kingerly

 ‘’All high-temperature chemistry and physics of
  nonmetallic materials, and the techniques of forming
  products at high temperatures.’’ Mitchell

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1. Introduction

 Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the earth's
  crust and the third most element in the earth's
  crust, after oxygen and silicon.

 Aluminum is too reactive to be found pure. Bauxite
  (mainly aluminum oxide) is the most important ore.




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1. Introduction

 The following information has been gathered:

   occurrence in nature

   mineralogical characteristics

   mechanical, thermal, chemical and colloidal properties

   alumina membranes fabrication

   modules and industrial applications


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2. Nomenclature

Figure 1: Dehydration Sequence Of Alumina Hydrates In Air




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3. Structure And Mineralogical
             Properties

 Crystal structure is the main factor controls the
  properties of alumina

 In general, the phases of alumina are produced by
  pseudomorphic dehydration

 Pseudomorphosis is of considerable importance
  because of its effect on surface area of the
  intermediate phase structures, and on crystal size
  and size distribution

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3. Structure And Mineralogical
             Properties

 Alumina is widely used as a catalyst or catalyst support in
  many heterogeneous catalytic processes owing to its high
  surface area, superior chemical activity and low cost.
 Resistance to:
    softening
    swelling and disintegration when immersed in water or other
     liquids
    thermal shock and corrosion

 The ability to return to the original highly adsorptive from
  by a suitable thermal regenerative treatment


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4. Mechanical – Thermal
             Properties

 Alumina has remarkable mechanical properties in
  comparison with conventional porcelains and other
  single oxide ceramics

 The interest in mechanical – thermal properties lead
  to several applications such as possible substitution of
  alumina ceramics for refractory metal parts in air-
  bone equipment, or fabrication forms.




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4. Mechanical – Thermal
            Properties

Mechanical properties

Tensile Strength (MPa)                173             117
Bending Strenght Mpa                  413             307
Modulus of Elasticity (E) X 108 MPa   26.8           21.27
Compressive Strenght Mpa              3733           1600
Modulus of Ridity(G) X 108 MPa        11.3            8.67
Hardness on the mohs scale                    9
Thermal properties
                                             2051
Melting point OC
                                              ±9.7
                                             3530
Boiling Point OC
                                             ± 200
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5. Chemical Properties

 Chemical reactions of alumina of general ceramic
  interest include the resistance to attack of sintered
  alumina by various reagents, particularly at high
  temperatures.

 Finely divided alumina is rapidly dissolved by HF, hot
  concentrated H2SO4, mixtures of these
  acids, ammonium fluoride, molten alkali bisulfates or
  pyrosulfates, and by concentrated HCl, especially when
  under pressure.

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6. Alumina Membranes

 Alumina membranes
  are constantly
  growing area. In the
  Figure 3, it can be
  seen that, the
  publication numbers
  are highly increasing
  parallel with the
  membrane research
  especially during
  recent years.
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6. Alumina Membranes

 Excellent mechanical strength

 Tolerance to solvents, as well as pH, oxidation,

 Can be used at significantly higher temperatures

 Have better structural stability

 Can be backflushed

 Less cost

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6. Alumina Membranes

 Highly selective

 Permeable / Selective ( based on pore size and
  dist.)

 Durable

 Hydrophilic to maximize flow and minimize fouling




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6. Alumina Membranes

Table 2 : Selected commercial Alumina Membranes




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6.1. Macroporous Membranes

 Usage: Filtration , diffusion, dispersion rolls, inkpads
  for fingerprinting

 Anodizing of pure aluminum most common path
    Anodizing well controlled process and provides
     homogenous pore distribution
    The preparation of regular pore arrays typically
     involves electrolytic polishing and multiple anodising
     steps or even mechanical pre-texturing.



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6.1. Macroporous Membranes

 Macroporous alumina membranes also can be made from
  particles or discontinuous fibers by the use of a binder or
  by sintering .

 Silica, vitreous glass and also phosphate are widely
  used binders in the refractory and ceramic industry

 This method is generally used to produce alumina
  microfiltration filters, which contain larger pores and
  supports for ultrafiltration membranes, which contain
  smaller pores

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6.2. Mesoporous
                Membranes
 Figure 4: Preparation procedure of boehmite sol




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6.2. Mesoporous
                Membranes
 Figure 5: Schematic drawing of the rapid gelation processing, 1 -
  nozzle, 2 - atomizing sol and 3 -substrate.




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6.2. Mesoporous
            Membranes
 Mesoporous γ-alumina membranes are formed by dip-
  coating a porous substrate in a Boehmite (γ-AlOOH)
  precursor sol, will be treated by heat and sintering
  steps.

 The quality and properties of the membrane depend
  on the dispersion rheology and quality of the
  Boehmite sol and the dip-coating process as well




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6.3. Microporous Membranes

 A conventional path to synthesis microporous membranes
  is slipcasting.
 In the slipcasting method, a porous support is usually made
  first by conventional ceramic processing techniques to
  provide rigid structure with relatively large pore size for
  slip deposition.
 The ability to consistently produce high quality alumina
  membranes on a commercial scale has been the key to
  wider acceptance of ceramic membranes as a separation
  tool.


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7. Membrane Modules
            Tubular mode / Multichannel / Monolithic




                                            Cross-section of a
                                          monolithic multi-channel
                                         membrane element [Hsieh
                                               et al., 1998]

Schematic side-view of membrane
module consisting of multi-channel
    elements [Remigy, 2007]     22                          12/5/2012
7. Membrane Modules
      Composite or anisotropic / Multilayer




 Schematic representation of Polypeptide films formed inside
pore walls of a thin anodic alumina membrane [Duran H. et al.,
                              2004]
                                                                 12/5/2012
7. Membrane Modules
                   Honeycomb mode




 (a) AnoporeTM alumina membrane with honeycomb pore size distribution
(b) Commercial version of honeycomb alumina membrane by Lianyungang
                       Highborn Technology Co., Ltd

                                                                12/5/2012
7. Membrane Modules


•Alumina/Titanium
oxide layers
•7-84 channels
•Pore size>0.8μm
•Compact
•d<1178mm
•P>80bar
•Θ>80oC
•pH 0-14


                              Kerasep® alumina membrane module

     Bulk fermentation / Milk and dairy products / Beverages (beer, wine,
                               water, fruit juice)
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8. Applications

 Adsorption layer of alumina
 Microfiltration – Ultrafiltration
 Crossflow filtration – High Crossflow velocity
 Transmembrane pressure : driving force of operation


 Concentration of soluble molecules and suspended
  solids &
 Clarification by removing suspended solids
 Pretreatment process
8.1 Liquid phase separation
                     (LPS)
1. Environmental

     Ions removal from wastewater             (Cr, F, Ar)

Eg. Microporous Alumina membrane for Heavy metals removal in petrochemical industry

     Oil Recovery
2. Food/Beverage
     Clarification of juices
Eg. Pretreatment prior ion exchange/chromatography of clarified juice

     Filtration of sugar cane juice
     Alcoholic beverages
                                                                          ECN industry demonstration of
                                                                         inorganic membrane module for
3. Pharmaceutical
                                                                          liquid phase separation [ecn.nl]
     Fermentation broths clarification Eg. Recovery of antibiotics
     Fungal cells ultrafiltration
Eg. microfiltration of biological media, such as human red blood cells

     Lysozyme ultrafiltration, Penicillin recovery
8.1 LPS / As (V) – Cr (III) Removal

    In a wide range of wastewaters, alumina membranes assumed to be suitable
                             for Ar(V) and Cr (III) removal

     γ-Al2O3/α-Al2O3, mesoporous alumina / Calcium doped alumina / Composite membranes

     Concentration of arsenic ions decreased from 1ppm  in 5ppb

     Flocculation was used as a pretreatment / for the treatment of the stone cutting wastewater

Example:

     Pagana et al., 2008 : Composite γ-Al2O3 membranes made by sol–gel method

Pilot system for Cr(III) and Ar(V) removal

Ar(V) 2 stages adsorption – ultrafiltration process in series

Cr(III)  1 adsorption-ultrafiltration parallel process
8.1 LPS / As(V) – Cr (III) Removal




              Flow diagram of the Cr (III) removal process [Pagana et
              al., 2008]
Conclusion: Adsorption-ultrafiltration ion process using ceramic membranes may offer a low cost
effective alternative arsenic and chromium purification technology basically in terms of membrane
stability, applied pressure and product flux with the additional advantage of being suitable for
small local units
8.2 Gas Phase Separation (GPS)

1. Carbon Dioxide Capture

    CO2/N2 separation

    H2/CO2 separation

2. Hydrocarbons separation

   Acetone recovery

   Propane separation

   Alcoholic beverages          INSIDE Céram membrane by TAMI
                                   industry [tami-industries.com]
3. Catalytic reactors

   VOCs oxidation

   Methane to ethane reaction
8.2 GPS /VOCs removal

        Alumina membrane are used in combination with catalysts or used for
                  catalyst recovery in a wide range of applications

Example: Saraco et al., 1999 / University of Saragoza Chem. Eng.Lab.

     Pt/Al2O3 and perovskite-containing membranes

     Using hydrogenation reactions over Pt/Al2O3 catalysts in membrane module

     Purification (by catalytic combustion) of air streams containing volatile organic compounds
      (VOCs) in low concentrations

     Membrane would be expected to give high contact efficiency in the reaction of diluted
      streams

Conclusion: The membrane performed very efficiently in the combustion of VOCs at low
temperatures, although at the expense of a significant pressure drop.


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12/5/2012
8.2 GPS /VOCs removal



                                  Applications of membrane reactors [Coronas et al., 1999]




                  Schematic of a multi tube membrane module
                  for H2 and CO2 separation [Diriz et al., 2007]
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  12/5/2012
9. Perspectives

     Nanotechnology / Composite structures
     Modifications
     Sensitive active layers
     Alumina Catalysts/ Surface Adsorption
     Nanofiltration
     Gas separation

     Lower Cost (10 times > Polymeric, Remigy, 2004)
     Lower Fragility / Fouling/ Cracking

        Application of ceramic membranes in fields
    “traditionally” dominated by polymeric membranes! 12/5/2012
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Acknowledgements

We would like to express our sincere thanks to

           EM3E for its support

Prof.A.Ayral, Prof.P.Bacchin and A.Julbe
             for their advices

  EM3E GROUP FOR THIS FIRST…
       HARD SEMESTER!

                      34                         12/5/2012
Goodbye France!

      35     12/5/2012

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Alumina membranes final presentation

  • 1. Supervisors: AYRAL Andre; andre.ayral@iemm.univ-montp2.fr BACCHIN Patrice ; bacchin@chimie.ups-tlse.fr January 26, 2012
  • 2. 1. Introduction  Ceramics:  ‘’The art and science of making and using solid articles which have as their essential component, and are composed in large of inorganic nonmetallic materials.’’ Kingerly  ‘’All high-temperature chemistry and physics of nonmetallic materials, and the techniques of forming products at high temperatures.’’ Mitchell 2 January 26, 2012
  • 3. 1. Introduction  Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust and the third most element in the earth's crust, after oxygen and silicon.  Aluminum is too reactive to be found pure. Bauxite (mainly aluminum oxide) is the most important ore. 3 January 26, 2012
  • 4. 1. Introduction  The following information has been gathered: occurrence in nature mineralogical characteristics mechanical, thermal, chemical and colloidal properties alumina membranes fabrication modules and industrial applications 4 January 26, 2012
  • 5. 2. Nomenclature Figure 1: Dehydration Sequence Of Alumina Hydrates In Air 5 January 26, 2012
  • 6. 3. Structure And Mineralogical Properties  Crystal structure is the main factor controls the properties of alumina  In general, the phases of alumina are produced by pseudomorphic dehydration  Pseudomorphosis is of considerable importance because of its effect on surface area of the intermediate phase structures, and on crystal size and size distribution 6 January 26, 2012
  • 7. 3. Structure And Mineralogical Properties  Alumina is widely used as a catalyst or catalyst support in many heterogeneous catalytic processes owing to its high surface area, superior chemical activity and low cost.  Resistance to:  softening  swelling and disintegration when immersed in water or other liquids  thermal shock and corrosion  The ability to return to the original highly adsorptive from by a suitable thermal regenerative treatment 7 January 26, 2012
  • 8. 4. Mechanical – Thermal Properties  Alumina has remarkable mechanical properties in comparison with conventional porcelains and other single oxide ceramics  The interest in mechanical – thermal properties lead to several applications such as possible substitution of alumina ceramics for refractory metal parts in air- bone equipment, or fabrication forms. 8 January 26, 2012
  • 9. 4. Mechanical – Thermal Properties Mechanical properties Tensile Strength (MPa) 173 117 Bending Strenght Mpa 413 307 Modulus of Elasticity (E) X 108 MPa 26.8 21.27 Compressive Strenght Mpa 3733 1600 Modulus of Ridity(G) X 108 MPa 11.3 8.67 Hardness on the mohs scale 9 Thermal properties 2051 Melting point OC ±9.7 3530 Boiling Point OC ± 200 9 January 26, 2012
  • 10. 5. Chemical Properties  Chemical reactions of alumina of general ceramic interest include the resistance to attack of sintered alumina by various reagents, particularly at high temperatures.  Finely divided alumina is rapidly dissolved by HF, hot concentrated H2SO4, mixtures of these acids, ammonium fluoride, molten alkali bisulfates or pyrosulfates, and by concentrated HCl, especially when under pressure. 10 January 26, 2012
  • 11. 6. Alumina Membranes  Alumina membranes are constantly growing area. In the Figure 3, it can be seen that, the publication numbers are highly increasing parallel with the membrane research especially during recent years. 11 January 26, 2012
  • 12. 6. Alumina Membranes  Excellent mechanical strength  Tolerance to solvents, as well as pH, oxidation,  Can be used at significantly higher temperatures  Have better structural stability  Can be backflushed  Less cost 12 January 26, 2012
  • 13. 6. Alumina Membranes  Highly selective  Permeable / Selective ( based on pore size and dist.)  Durable  Hydrophilic to maximize flow and minimize fouling 13 January 26, 2012
  • 14. 6. Alumina Membranes Table 2 : Selected commercial Alumina Membranes 14 January 26, 2012
  • 15. 6.1. Macroporous Membranes  Usage: Filtration , diffusion, dispersion rolls, inkpads for fingerprinting  Anodizing of pure aluminum most common path  Anodizing well controlled process and provides homogenous pore distribution  The preparation of regular pore arrays typically involves electrolytic polishing and multiple anodising steps or even mechanical pre-texturing. 15 January 26, 2012
  • 16. 6.1. Macroporous Membranes  Macroporous alumina membranes also can be made from particles or discontinuous fibers by the use of a binder or by sintering .  Silica, vitreous glass and also phosphate are widely used binders in the refractory and ceramic industry  This method is generally used to produce alumina microfiltration filters, which contain larger pores and supports for ultrafiltration membranes, which contain smaller pores 16 January 26, 2012
  • 17. 6.2. Mesoporous Membranes  Figure 4: Preparation procedure of boehmite sol 17 January 26, 2012
  • 18. 6.2. Mesoporous Membranes  Figure 5: Schematic drawing of the rapid gelation processing, 1 - nozzle, 2 - atomizing sol and 3 -substrate. 18 January 26, 2012
  • 19. 6.2. Mesoporous Membranes  Mesoporous γ-alumina membranes are formed by dip- coating a porous substrate in a Boehmite (γ-AlOOH) precursor sol, will be treated by heat and sintering steps.  The quality and properties of the membrane depend on the dispersion rheology and quality of the Boehmite sol and the dip-coating process as well 19 January 26, 2012
  • 20. 6.3. Microporous Membranes  A conventional path to synthesis microporous membranes is slipcasting.  In the slipcasting method, a porous support is usually made first by conventional ceramic processing techniques to provide rigid structure with relatively large pore size for slip deposition.  The ability to consistently produce high quality alumina membranes on a commercial scale has been the key to wider acceptance of ceramic membranes as a separation tool. 20 January 26, 2012
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  • 22. 7. Membrane Modules Tubular mode / Multichannel / Monolithic Cross-section of a monolithic multi-channel membrane element [Hsieh et al., 1998] Schematic side-view of membrane module consisting of multi-channel elements [Remigy, 2007] 22 12/5/2012
  • 23. 7. Membrane Modules Composite or anisotropic / Multilayer Schematic representation of Polypeptide films formed inside pore walls of a thin anodic alumina membrane [Duran H. et al., 2004] 12/5/2012
  • 24. 7. Membrane Modules Honeycomb mode (a) AnoporeTM alumina membrane with honeycomb pore size distribution (b) Commercial version of honeycomb alumina membrane by Lianyungang Highborn Technology Co., Ltd 12/5/2012
  • 25. 7. Membrane Modules •Alumina/Titanium oxide layers •7-84 channels •Pore size>0.8μm •Compact •d<1178mm •P>80bar •Θ>80oC •pH 0-14 Kerasep® alumina membrane module Bulk fermentation / Milk and dairy products / Beverages (beer, wine, water, fruit juice) 25 12/5/2012
  • 26. 8. Applications  Adsorption layer of alumina  Microfiltration – Ultrafiltration  Crossflow filtration – High Crossflow velocity  Transmembrane pressure : driving force of operation  Concentration of soluble molecules and suspended solids &  Clarification by removing suspended solids  Pretreatment process
  • 27. 8.1 Liquid phase separation (LPS) 1. Environmental  Ions removal from wastewater (Cr, F, Ar) Eg. Microporous Alumina membrane for Heavy metals removal in petrochemical industry  Oil Recovery 2. Food/Beverage  Clarification of juices Eg. Pretreatment prior ion exchange/chromatography of clarified juice  Filtration of sugar cane juice  Alcoholic beverages ECN industry demonstration of inorganic membrane module for 3. Pharmaceutical liquid phase separation [ecn.nl]  Fermentation broths clarification Eg. Recovery of antibiotics  Fungal cells ultrafiltration Eg. microfiltration of biological media, such as human red blood cells  Lysozyme ultrafiltration, Penicillin recovery
  • 28. 8.1 LPS / As (V) – Cr (III) Removal In a wide range of wastewaters, alumina membranes assumed to be suitable for Ar(V) and Cr (III) removal  γ-Al2O3/α-Al2O3, mesoporous alumina / Calcium doped alumina / Composite membranes  Concentration of arsenic ions decreased from 1ppm  in 5ppb  Flocculation was used as a pretreatment / for the treatment of the stone cutting wastewater Example:  Pagana et al., 2008 : Composite γ-Al2O3 membranes made by sol–gel method Pilot system for Cr(III) and Ar(V) removal Ar(V) 2 stages adsorption – ultrafiltration process in series Cr(III)  1 adsorption-ultrafiltration parallel process
  • 29. 8.1 LPS / As(V) – Cr (III) Removal Flow diagram of the Cr (III) removal process [Pagana et al., 2008] Conclusion: Adsorption-ultrafiltration ion process using ceramic membranes may offer a low cost effective alternative arsenic and chromium purification technology basically in terms of membrane stability, applied pressure and product flux with the additional advantage of being suitable for small local units
  • 30. 8.2 Gas Phase Separation (GPS) 1. Carbon Dioxide Capture  CO2/N2 separation  H2/CO2 separation 2. Hydrocarbons separation  Acetone recovery  Propane separation  Alcoholic beverages INSIDE Céram membrane by TAMI industry [tami-industries.com] 3. Catalytic reactors  VOCs oxidation  Methane to ethane reaction
  • 31. 8.2 GPS /VOCs removal Alumina membrane are used in combination with catalysts or used for catalyst recovery in a wide range of applications Example: Saraco et al., 1999 / University of Saragoza Chem. Eng.Lab.  Pt/Al2O3 and perovskite-containing membranes  Using hydrogenation reactions over Pt/Al2O3 catalysts in membrane module  Purification (by catalytic combustion) of air streams containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in low concentrations  Membrane would be expected to give high contact efficiency in the reaction of diluted streams Conclusion: The membrane performed very efficiently in the combustion of VOCs at low temperatures, although at the expense of a significant pressure drop. 31 12/5/2012 12/5/2012
  • 32. 8.2 GPS /VOCs removal Applications of membrane reactors [Coronas et al., 1999] Schematic of a multi tube membrane module for H2 and CO2 separation [Diriz et al., 2007] 12/5/2012 32 12/5/2012 12/5/2012
  • 33. 9. Perspectives  Nanotechnology / Composite structures  Modifications  Sensitive active layers  Alumina Catalysts/ Surface Adsorption  Nanofiltration  Gas separation  Lower Cost (10 times > Polymeric, Remigy, 2004)  Lower Fragility / Fouling/ Cracking Application of ceramic membranes in fields “traditionally” dominated by polymeric membranes! 12/5/2012 33
  • 34. Acknowledgements We would like to express our sincere thanks to EM3E for its support Prof.A.Ayral, Prof.P.Bacchin and A.Julbe for their advices EM3E GROUP FOR THIS FIRST… HARD SEMESTER! 34 12/5/2012
  • 35. Goodbye France! 35 12/5/2012