Archive/Clay-Based Filter for Industrial Liquid Purification and Separation
Clay-Based Filter for Industrial Liquid Purification and Separation
Maja Kokunešoski, Zivan Gojkovic, Jovana Ružić
26. Juni 2026
en

Abstract

Clay, as a sediment material, is an attractive option for the production of porous ceramics due to its low price and high abundance. Porous ceramics possess a combination of essential properties of clay-based materials, including high porosity and thermal and chemical stability, making them suitable for various industrial applications, such as filters, heat insulators, and absorbents. In this study, thermally and chemically purified clay was mixed with boric acid as a pore-forming agent. Obtained results reveal that different contents of boric acid (2 wt.% and 0.5 wt.%) and variations in synthesis conditions, including low pressing pressures up to 60 MPa and low sintering temperatures of 1150 °C and 1300 °C, optimize the production of a filter medium with good separation and mechanical properties. Further, these findings indicate that an adequate combination of boric acid content and synthesis conditions positively affects mechanical properties, including values of hardness, Young’s modulus, compressive and tensile strength of clay-based filters. The clay-based filter with 2 wt.% boric acid exhibited a larger maximum pore diameter of nearly 0.2 mm, compared to the one with 0.5 wt.% boric acid. The filtering efficiencies of both filters were tested on pharmaceutical-grade ciprofloxacin with removal efficiency above 80% for two tested concentrations (6 μM and 9 μM).

IPC Classification

A61C07B60

Keywords

clay-basedfilterindustrialliquidpurificationseparationceramicsclaysedimentmaterialattractiveoptionproductionporouspricehighabundancepossesscombinationessentialpropertiesmaterialsincludingporosity
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