Abstract

Abstract A hollow fiber consisting mainly of a natural mordenite was spun for the first time by mixing natural mordenite with polysulfone using dry–wet spinning. The obtained hollow fiber was stable and flexible in water. The dried fiber has a pore distribution of the microfiltration membrane. The fiber can be used as a substrate for a zeolite membrane for pervaporation.

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