Ceramic base material, ceramic support, and separation membrane complex
US-2024399316-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US11278848B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11278848-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414493799-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A separation membrane structure has partition walls including a honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body provided with a large number of pores, and cells to become through channels of a fluid are formed by the partition walls. The cells include separation cells and slit cells. In the separation cells, the intermediate layer is disposed on the surface of a substrate, and a separation layer is further formed. The intermediate layer has a structure where aggregate particles are bonded to one another by an inorganic bonding material having a thermal expansion coefficient equal to or higher than that of the aggregate particles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body comprising: a honeycomb shaped substrate which has partition walls made of a porous ceramic material comprising aggregates and in which there are formed a plurality of cells to become through channels of a fluid passing through the porous ceramic body by the partition walls; separation cells wherein an intermediate layer made of a porous ceramic material and having a smaller average pore diameter as compared with the average pore diameter of the pores at the surface of the substrate, and disposed at the surface of the substrate, and a separation layer disposed as an outermost layer of the separation cells; and slit cells in which the intermediate layer is not disposed, wherein the intermediate layer has a structure where aggregate particles are bonded to one another by an inorganic bonding material having a thermal expansion coefficient equal to or higher than that of the aggregate particles, wherein the aggregates constituting the substrate and the aggregate particles of the intermediate layer are alumina, and the inorganic bonding material which bonds the aggregates of the intermediate layer is titania, and wherein the honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body has an internal pressure breaking strength of 8 MPa or more. 2. The honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body according to claim 1 , wherein a content ratio of the inorganic bonding material to the total inorganic solid content of the intermediate layer is from 5 to 15 mass %. 3. The honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body according to claim 1 , wherein on the intermediate layer, a top layer made of a porous ceramic material having finer particles than the intermediate layer is disposed. 4. The honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body according to claim 3 , wherein the top layer includes alumina as a main component. 5. A honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body comprising: a honeycomb shaped substrate which has partition walls made of a porous ceramic material comprising aggregates and in which there are formed a plurality of cells to become through channels of a fluid passing through the porous ceramic body by the partition walls; separation cells wherein an intermediate layer made of a porous ceramic material and having a smaller average pore diameter as compared with the average pore diameter of the pores at the surface of the substrate, and disposed at the surface of the substrate, and a separation layer disposed as an outermost layer of the separation cells; and slit cells in which the intermediate layer is not disposed, wherein the intermediate layer is formed by adhering a slurry, which includes aggregate particles and an inorganic bonding material having a thermal expansion coefficient equal to or higher than that of the aggregate particles, to the substrate and then firing at 1200 to 1300° C., wherein the intermediate layer has a structure where the aggregate particles are bonded to one another by the inorganic bonding material, wherein the aggregates constituting the substrate and the aggregate particles of the intermediate layer are alumina, and the inorganic bonding material which bonds the aggregates of the intermediate layer is titania, and wherein the honeycomb shaped porous ceramic body has an internal pressure breaking strength of 8 MPa or more.
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