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DESCRIPTION
Methods
have been developed to make porous ceramic membranes
having macroscopic channels therethrough. The novel
membranes are formed by temporarily supporting the
sol-gel membrane precursor on an organic support which
is ultimately removed from the interior of the membrane,
preferably by pyrolysis or by chemical destruction. The
organic support may also include an inorganic metal
portion that remains on destruction of the organic
portion, providing structural support and/or chemical
reactivity to the membrane. The channels formed when the
organic support is destroyed provide the ability to
withdraw small catalytic products or size-separated
molecules from the metal oxide membrane. In addition,
the channel-containing membranes retain all of the
advantages of existing porous ceramic membranes.
STATUS: U.S.
Patent No. 5,552,351
CONTACT
Wisconsin
Alumni research foundation
John F. Hardiman
Phone: (608) 265-4209
Email:
jfhardim@facstaff.wisc.edu
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