Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1493152 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Macroporous alumina supports were prepared from commercial δ-Al2O3 and modified by hydrolytic decomposition of titanium isopropoxide in supercritical propan-2-ol. Various experimental parameters were studied in relation to the deposition of TiO2 particles on the substrate surface and inside the pores: temperature, precursor concentration, water-to-alkoxide ratio, solution flow rate, and deposition time. A set of these parameters was found to allow supported membranes with high nitrogen permeation (9.5 × 10−6 mol·m−2·s−1·Pa−1 ) and low average pore radius (1.5 nm) to be obtained.
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Authors
J. Brasseur-Tilmant, K. Chhor, P. Jestin, C. Pommier,