Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies (Sep 2015)

Pseudobrookite-type MgTi2O5 water purification filter with controlled particle morphology

  • Yuta Nakagoshi,
  • Yoshikazu Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jascer.2015.06.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 334 – 338

Abstract

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Pseudobrookite-type oxide-based ceramics, such as Al2TiO5 and MgTi2O5, have recently been studied as porous ceramic membranes. Here, the effect of LiF doping on the morphology of MgTi2O5 particles is presented in detail. Water purification filters were produced using porous MgTi2O5, with different particle morphologies. MgCO3 (basic) and TiO2 powders with various LiF contents were wet-ball milled, dried, and then, calcined in air at 1100 °C to obtain the MgTi2O5 powders. The powder compacts were sintered at 1000–1200 °C to produce the MgTi2O5 disk filters. The 0.5 wt.% LiF-doped MgTi2O5 disk filter, with elongated grains, showed well-balanced performance removing boehmite particles with diameter of 0.7 μm. Non-doped MgTi2O5 disk filter with equiaxed grains was suitable for precise filtration.

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