Oxygen-Permeable, Hydrophobic Membranes of Silanized α-Al₂O₃
TBMG-1068
10/1/2006
- Content
Membranes made of silanized alumina have been prepared and tested as prototypes of derivatized ceramic membranes that are both highly permeable to oxygen and hydrophobic. Improved oxygen-permeable, hydrophobic membranes would be attractive for use in several technological disciplines, including supporting high-temperature aqueous-phase oxidation in industrial production of chemicals, oxygenation of aqueous streams for bioreactors, and oxygenation of blood during open-heart surgery and in cases of extreme pulmonary dysfunction. In comparison with organic polymeric oxygen-permeable membranes now commercially available, the derivatized ceramic membranes are more chemically robust, are capable of withstanding higher temperatures, and exhibit higher oxygen-diffusion coefficients.
- Citation
- "Oxygen-Permeable, Hydrophobic Membranes of Silanized α-Al₂O₃," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2006.