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Effect of Flocculation of Alumina Slip on the Pore Size Distribution of Cast Alumina by Polyacrylamide (PAM)


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
Effect of Flocculation of Alumina Slip on the Pore Size Distribution of Cast Alumina by Polyacrylamide (PAM)
Author 
Piamchit Silakate, Apinon Nuntiya and Siriporn Larpkiattaworn
Email 
anuntiya@chiangmai.ac.th
Abstract:
Tubular alumina filters were prepared by a slip casting process.  The flocculation of alumina slip was studied as a function of  pH and PAM concentrations. The particle size and viscosity of  alumina slip were determined by using laser diffraction technique and Brookfield DV III+ viscometer, respectively. Pore size and pore size distribution of  the alumina filters were measured by using Mercury Porosimeter. From the experimental results, the isoelectric point (i.e.p.) of  the alumina slip showed at pH 7 and gave the largest particle size. Furthermore, the flocculation by PAM increased particle sizes, particle size distribution and viscosity of alumina slip due to polymer bridging on surface of  particles. However, the addition of electrolyte in PAM solutions facilitate  flocculation of  particles due to the compression of electrical double layer and increase in the van der Waals attractive forces.  The larger floc size resulted in bigger pore size in the filter. The average pore size of  fired filter at 1500oC is in the range of 0.32 – 0.34μm.
Start & End Page 
17 - 22
Received Date 
2007-09-20
Revised Date 
Accepted Date 
2007-10-15
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Keyword 
Alumina, Flocculation, Rheology, Slip casting
Volume 
Vol.35 No.1 (JANUARY 2008)
DOI 
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