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- 2022Joule heating and mechanical properties of epoxy/graphene based aerogel compositecitations
- 2022Tailoring the microstructure of lamellar Ti3C2Tx MXene aerogel by compressive strainingcitations
- 2021Realization of 3D epoxy resin/Ti3C2Tx MXene aerogel composites for low-voltage electrothermal heatingcitations
- 2021Unused to useful: Recycling plasma chamber coated waste composite of ZnO and α-Fe2O3 into an active material for sustainable waste-water treatment
- 2020MXene-Based 3D Porous Macrostructures for Electrochemical Energy Storagecitations
- 2020Direct 3D Printing of Graphene Using Capillary Suspensionscitations
- 2020Heteroatom‐Doped and Oxygen‐Functionalized Nanocarbons for High‐Performance Supercapacitorscitations
- 2016Light and Strong SiC Networkscitations
- 2016Light and Strong SiC Networkscitations
- 2015Printing in Three Dimensions with Graphenecitations
- 2014Macroporous polymer nanocomposites synthesised from high internal phase emulsion templates stabilised by reduced graphene oxidecitations
- 2010Producing open-porous inorganic component with layer having homogenous pore structure, comprises solidifying emulsion consisting of stabilized aqueous inorganic suspension, alkane and emulsifier to obtain basic body by freezing process
- 2009New cellular ceramics from high alkane phase emulsified suspensions (HAPES)citations
- 2009New cellular ceramics from high alkane phase emulsified suspensions (HAPES)citations
- 2009Processing and Properties of Graded Ceramic Filterscitations
- 2008Modeling of glass sintering applied for the fabrication of porous glass bodiescitations
- 2008Cellular ceramics by direct foaming of emulsified ceramic powder suspensionscitations
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Cellular ceramics by direct foaming of emulsified ceramic powder suspensions
Abstract
A new direct foaming method to produce macroporous cellular ceramics using surfactants as foam stabilizers is presented. The technology relies on the transition of a stabilized aqueous ceramic powder suspension containing a homogeneously dispersed alkane or air-alkane phase into cellular ceramics. The stabilization of the powder suspension and the emulsion is realized with particular emphasis on the interaction of both mechanisms providing enduring stability of the system up to high foaming degrees. Anionic, cationic, and nonionic surfactants were studied with their stabilization and foaming effects. The presence and influence of air bubbles was proved to be of negligible importance. Foaming is then provided by the evaporation of the emulsified alkane droplets, leading to the expansion of the emerging foam and giving rise to solids foams with cell sizes from 0.5 to 3 mm and porosities up to 97.5% after sintering. The microstructures of these filigree ceramics are stable and rigid with dense struts and uniform distributions of the solid phase and the porosity.