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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2018
Filed:
May. 25, 2011
Dana Craig Bookbinder, Corning, NY (US);
Gary S Calabrese, Corning, NY (US);
Yunfeng Gu, Painted Post, NY (US);
Jianguo Wang, Horseheads, NY (US);
Dana Craig Bookbinder, Corning, NY (US);
Gary S Calabrese, Corning, NY (US);
Yunfeng Gu, Painted Post, NY (US);
Jianguo Wang, Horseheads, NY (US);
Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY (US);
Abstract
A method is provided for making a porous inorganic membrane by using a mixture of an inorganic material, organic polymer particles and a solvent to form a slurry, the particles being non-spherical, distributing the slurry onto a surface, drying the slurry to remove the solvent and firing the dried slurry to produce the porous inorganic membrane. Examples of organic polymer particles include particles of acrylic. A substrate with a porous inorganic membrane disposed on the substrate is also provided, the inorganic membrane having an average thickness of from about 0.5 micron to about 30 microns, a porosity of from about 30% to about 65%, a median pore size (d50) of from about 0.01 micron to about 1 micron, and a value of (d90−d10)/d50 less than about 2, as measured by mercury porosimetry. An example of a substrate includes an inorganic porous support.