Ceramic membrane distillation for desalination
Membrane distillation (MD) is a thermally driven membranous process and in the recent years, it has received increasing attention in desalination. Generally, polymeric membranes have dominated the MD studies due to their intrinsic hydrophobic properties and high availability. On the other hand, the...
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my.utm.933412021-11-19T03:22:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93341/ Ceramic membrane distillation for desalination Tai, Z. S. Abd. Aziz, M. H. Othman, M. H. D. Mohamed Dzahir, M. I. H. Hashim, N. A. Koo, K. N. Hubadillah, S. K. Ismail, A. F. A. Rahman, M. Jaafar, J. TP Chemical technology Membrane distillation (MD) is a thermally driven membranous process and in the recent years, it has received increasing attention in desalination. Generally, polymeric membranes have dominated the MD studies due to their intrinsic hydrophobic properties and high availability. On the other hand, the development of ceramic membranes for MD desalination is developing, gradually replacing their polymeric counterparts due to superior properties in terms of thermal, chemical and mechanical stabilities, as well as potentially longer service terms. This review describes and evaluates the fabrication methods of ceramic membranes as well as discusses the latest discoveries of ceramic membranes for MD desalination. Despite outstanding properties, the efforts in developing ceramic membranes as a replacement for polymeric membranes in MD desalination are meeting challenges and obstacles; hence, in the last part of this article, the current challenges and future research opportunities of ceramic membrane development will also be addressed. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2020 Article PeerReviewed Tai, Z. S. and Abd. Aziz, M. H. and Othman, M. H. D. and Mohamed Dzahir, M. I. H. and Hashim, N. A. and Koo, K. N. and Hubadillah, S. K. and Ismail, A. F. and A. Rahman, M. and Jaafar, J. (2020) Ceramic membrane distillation for desalination. Separation and Purification Reviews, 49 (4). ISSN 1542-2119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15422119.2019.1610975 DOI: 10.1080/15422119.2019.1610975 |
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Membrane distillation (MD) is a thermally driven membranous process and in the recent years, it has received increasing attention in desalination. Generally, polymeric membranes have dominated the MD studies due to their intrinsic hydrophobic properties and high availability. On the other hand, the development of ceramic membranes for MD desalination is developing, gradually replacing their polymeric counterparts due to superior properties in terms of thermal, chemical and mechanical stabilities, as well as potentially longer service terms. This review describes and evaluates the fabrication methods of ceramic membranes as well as discusses the latest discoveries of ceramic membranes for MD desalination. Despite outstanding properties, the efforts in developing ceramic membranes as a replacement for polymeric membranes in MD desalination are meeting challenges and obstacles; hence, in the last part of this article, the current challenges and future research opportunities of ceramic membrane development will also be addressed. |
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