Abstract

Commercial ceramic tubular membranes made by Tami ® have been characterized by several techniques. Their pore size distributions (PSD) have been obtained by liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry (LLDP). Computerized image analysis (CIA) of SEM pictures has been used to get information on the width of the active layer of the studied membranes. These values of thickness have helped to evaluate the porosity of the membranes and to get representative radii from measurements of the permeability to several gases and liquids. A fully automated porosimeter designed by us has been used in the determination of pore size distributions. Results show a good accuracy and reproducibility of LLDP measurements. Binary and ternary liquid mixtures have been used to wet and penetrate into the membrane pores when performing LLDP leading to quite similar results when an effective surface tension is assigned for the ternary mixture. This procedure can be used to calibrate the technique to be extended to thick ultrafiltration and even to nanofiltration membranes.

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