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Geopolymerization: a promising technique for membrane synthesis
Author(s) -
Muhammad Sadiq,
Amir Naveed,
Muhammad Arif,
Saima Hassan,
Shaista Afridi,
Muhammad Asif,
Sabeeh Sultana,
Noor-ul Amin,
Mohammad Younas,
Muhammad Naeem Khan,
Heqing Jiang,
Saeed Gul
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ac30e4
Subject(s) - membrane , materials science , ceramic , calcination , sintering , aluminosilicate , chemical engineering , porosity , polymer , ceramic membrane , composite material , catalysis , organic chemistry , chemistry , biochemistry , engineering
Ceramic membranes are considered superior over their polymeric counterparts for applications at high temperature, pressure, and in aggressive environments with additional advantages of cleaning at high temperature. Preparation of porous ceramic membrane is expensive because the ceramic materials cannot be processed in a liquid state as polymers. Ceramic membrane synthesis involved solid powder preparation, consolidation, suspension formation, calcination, and sintering temperature which makes its synthesis very expensive. Geopolymerization is a heterogeneous reaction of aluminosilicate materials and chemical activators to form a three-dimensional structure having high mechanical strength without sintering. The overall percent energy and cost-saving of geopolymeric membranes were compared with conventional ceramic membranes. Recently, the geopolymerization technique has been used for membrane synthesis to replace conventional ceramic membrane synthesis. The objective of this review article is to discuss the potential opportunities and challenges in the synthesis and application of geopolymeric membranes.

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