This paper aims to obtain asymmetric ceramic membranes for application in microfiltration processes and evaluate the influence of the deposition time (5 and 10 s) of a clay dispersion on commercial alumina and bentonite tubular support. The tubular support was characterized by optical and scanning electron microscopy and porosimetry. The asymmetric membrane was characterized by scanning electron microscopy and porosimetry. The results showed porous substrates with thickness of 1092µm, average pore diameter of 0.99 µm and porosity of 39%. The asymmetric membrane was successfully obtained for the evaluated deposition times, being classified for microfiltration processes applications.
asymmetric membrane; tubular membrane; deposition; microfiltration