Ceramics-Silikáty 68, (3) 409 - 419 (2024) |
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PREPARATION OF Al₂O₃ POROUS CERAMICS FROM THE SACRIFICIAL BIOMASS TEMPLATE METHOD |
Du Danfeng, Sun Chaowei, Guo Xiurong, Hao Zewei, Qiao Lulu, Liu Zexin |
College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China
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Keywords: Pore structure, Ceramic engineering, Porosity, Microstructure |
Filter materials with structural stability and high-temperature resistance are urgently needed in the field of industrial exhaust gas filtration. Here, an Al₂O₃ porous ceramic with a biomass porous structure and thermal stability (above 1500 °C) was developed using a cost-effective and a readily available feedstock sacrificial biomass template method and subsequent calcination. Al₂O₃ porous ceramics from the sacrificial biomass template method exhibit better filtration capacity for air than general porous alumina ceramics; this can be attributed to the porous structure of Al₂O₃-PCBT, which increases the contact area and the number of contact points between the PM particles and the pores. In addition, the Al₂O₃-PCBT filter cartridge specimens showed high filtration efficiencies (up to 95.20%) and a low-pressure drop (down to 400 Pa) for the ultrafine CaCO₃ particles at an air velocity of 4.5-10 m.s-1. We envision that the Al₂O₃-PCBT filter will provide a solution for the removal of the particulate matter from industrial high-temperature exhaust gases. |
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doi: 10.13168/cs.2024.0040 |
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