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Preparation of nanoparticles with a gas-liquid membrane contactor
Authors: Qing Chang1,2, Zhiqian Jia1?, Jin Qin1, Aynur.Mamat1
Units: 1. Lab for Membrane Science and Technology, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PRC
KeyWords: membrane contactor; membrane absorption; gas-liquid reaction; nanoparticles preparation
ClassificationCode:TQ 028.1
year,volume(issue):pagination: 2012,32(3):79-85

Abstract:
Nanosized calcium carbonate, strontium carbonate, aluminium hydroxide and alumina particles were prepared with a gas-liquid membrane contactor. The effects of Ca(OH)2 concentration and CO2 partial pressure on the absorption rate were estimated according to the gas-liquid reaction theory. The theoretical predictions are consistent with the experimental results. In the absence of additives, the particles, about 70 nm in size, are not sensitive to Ca(OH)2 concentration and CO2 pressure. In the presence of PVP and PEG, the particles are well-dispersed and the size can be reduced to 48 nm. The as-obtained SrCO3 nanoparticles are spherical, uniform in size. The alumina hydrates obtained are amorphous, about 50nm in size. After calcining at 800°C for 8 h, the amorphous Al(OH)3 converts to alumina and the particles size increases to 70 nm. After reaction, the membrane was washed with dilute hydrochloric and the membrane can be reused for at least 9 times without apparent performance deterioration.

Funds:
国家自然科学基金(20676016)

AuthorIntro:
常青(1987—),女,山西人,硕士研究生,主要研究方向为膜科学与技术,E-mail:qchang@mail.bnu.edu.cn. * 通讯联系人, E-mail: zhqjia@bnu.edu.cn

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