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Model Simulation of the Sol-Gel Process for Preparation of the Selective Layer of Ceramic Membranes

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Model simulation of a sol-gel technology for preparation of the selective layer of ceramic membranes is carried out and relationships are derived for predicting qualitative and quantitative changes in the pore structure, in particular, the pore size of membranes. Ways to the search of optimum conditions for preparation of ceramic membranes are outlined.

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Kagramanov, G.G., Kholkin, P.V. & Lukashev, E.A. Model Simulation of the Sol-Gel Process for Preparation of the Selective Layer of Ceramic Membranes. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 42, 181–190 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012309615369

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