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Effect of sintering temperature on the fabrication of ceramic hollow fibre membrane

Paiman et al., 2015

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11202403760199060154
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Paiman S
Rahman M
Othman M
Ahmad S
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ASEAN Journal of Chemical Engineering

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Recently, ceramic membrane gradually acquired attention from researchers due to the advantages of ceramic's behavior, which allows the ceramic to overcome the limitations of using polymeric membrane. This work focused on the fabrication of ceramic hollow fibre …
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