Abstract

AbstractThe ceramic membrane is widely used in the field of domestic sewage treatment due to its high flexural strength, acid and alkali corrosion resistance, easy cleaning, and other advantages. This article uses coal gangue and loess as the main raw material (coal gangue:loess = 8:2), calcium carbonate as the pore‐forming agent, and carboxymethyl cellulose as the binder. The ceramic membrane was prepared by extrusion molding method and solid particle sintering method. The effects of pore‐forming agent content and sintering temperature on the physical and chemical properties of the ceramic membrane, such as flexural strength, microstructure, pure water flux, and acid‐base corrosion rate, were investigated. The results show that when the sintering temperature is 1000°C and the pore‐forming agent content is 10wt%, the pure water flux exceeds 1434L/h m2 MPa, the flexural strength exceeds 25.4 MPa, the porosity exceeds 46.9%, and the acid‐alkali corrosion rate of the ceramic membrane below 1.6%/0.15%. At this time, the treatment efficiency of domestic sewage is excellent, the removal rate of COD, suspended solids and ammonia nitrogen exceeds 27.66%, 99.9%, and 26.77%, respectively. This work has trend‐setting significance for the fabrication and application of low‐cost ceramic membranes.

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