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2 results about "Filtration" patented technology

Filtration is any of various mechanical, physical or biological operations that separates solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by adding a medium through which only the fluid can pass. The fluid that passes through is called the filtrate. In physical filters oversize solids in the fluid are retained and in biological filters particulates are trapped and ingested and metabolites are retained and removed. However, the separation is not complete; solids will be contaminated with some fluid and filtrate will contain fine particles (depending on the pore size, filter thickness and biological activity). Filtration occurs both in nature and in engineered systems; there are biological, geological, and industrial forms. For example, in animals (including humans), renal filtration removes waste from the blood, and in water treatment and sewage treatment, undesirable constituents are removed by absorption into a biological film grown on or in the filter medium, as in slow sand filtration.

Method for preparing lithium iron phosphate/carbon composite material of lithium ion battery

InactiveCN102013477AImprove performanceImprove conductivityCell electrodesSecondary cellsCarbon compositesFiltration
The invention relates to a method for preparing a lithium iron phosphate / carbon composite material of a lithium ion battery, which belongs to the technical field of lithium ion batteries. The method for preparing the lithium iron phosphate / carbon composite material of the lithium ion battery comprises the following steps of: 1) preparing a suspending graphene-dispersed aqueous solution system, namely, crushing graphite to 1 to 5 microns, adding the crushed graphite into distilled water or purified water, adding 0.1 to 5 percent of surfactant, heating with stirring the mixed solution to 180 to 250 DEG C in a sealing way, performing stirring for 2 to 6 hours and reducing the temperature; 2) crushing lithium iron phosphate to the particle size of 1 to 5 microns, adding the crushed lithium iron phosphate into the distilled water or the purified water, adding with stirring 0.01 to 1 percent of coupling agent, performing uniform stirring, adding the graphene-dispersed aqueous solution, and performing stirring and filtration; and 3) vacuum-drying solid powder obtained by the filtration, and calcinating the dried solid powder for 2 to 12 hours to obtain the graphene-coated lithium iron phosphate cathode material. The method has the advantages of simple process, high material performance, high conductivity, high bulk density, high compacted density and the like.
Owner:HEBEI LITAO BATTERY MATERIAL

Method of preparing aluminum oxide-silicon carbide compound porous ceramic by aluminum-silicon industrial waste residues

ActiveCN107399988AModerate porosityHigh strengthCeramic materials productionCeramicwareFiltrationAdhesive
The invention discloses a method of preparing aluminum oxide-silicon carbide compound porous ceramic by aluminum-silicon industrial waste residues. The primary raw materials comprise industrial waste residues, carbon powder, a pore forming substance and an adhesive. The aluminum oxide-silicon carbide compound porous ceramic is prepared by the following steps of mixing, drying, forming and sintering to obtain a final product. Treatment and high additional value utilization of the industrial waste residues are achieved. The prepared porous ceramic is remarkable in performance, and can be applied to the fields of filtration, sound isolation, heat isolation, fire fighting and the like. The method is simple in process flow and convenient for industrialized promotion; and the cost is good to control and the method has extreme economical value.
Owner:NORTHEASTERN UNIV CHINA
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