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  • 2022Tailoring of Hierarchical Porous Freeze Foam Structures4citations
  • 2022Investigation of targeted process control for adjusting the macrostructure of freeze foams using In situ computed tomography2citations
  • 2020Continuum modelling of structure formation of biosilica patterns in diatoms5citations
  • 2018Investigation of foam structure formation in the freezing foaming process based on in-situ computed tomography3citations

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  • Behnisch, Thomas
  • Ahlhelm, Matthias
  • Michaelis, Alexander
  • Kaube, Nils
  • Moritz, Tassilo
  • Maier, Johanna
  • Gude, Mike
  • Geske, Vinzenz
  • Cuniberti, Gianaurelio
  • Bobeth, Manfred
  • Dianat, Arezoo
  • Eckert, Hagen
  • Gutierrez, Rafael
  • Yang, Hongliu
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Tailoring of Hierarchical Porous Freeze Foam Structures

  • Behnisch, Thomas
  • Werner, David
  • Ahlhelm, Matthias
  • Michaelis, Alexander
  • Kaube, Nils
  • Moritz, Tassilo
  • Maier, Johanna
  • Gude, Mike
  • Geske, Vinzenz
Abstract

<jats:p>Freeze foaming is a method to manufacture cellular ceramic scaffolds with a hierarchical porous structure. These so-called freeze foams are predestined for the use as bone replacement material because of their internal bone-like structure and biocompatibility. On the one hand, they consist of macrostructural foam cells which are formed by the expansion of gas inside the starting suspension. On the other hand, a porous microstructure inside the foam struts is formed during freezing and subsequent freeze drying of the foamed suspension. The aim of this work is to investigate for the first time the formation of macrostructure and microstructure separately depending on the composition of the suspension and the pressure reduction rate, by means of appropriate characterization methods for the different pore size ranges. Moreover, the foaming behavior itself was characterized by in-situ radiographical and computed tomography (CT) evaluation. As a result, it could be shown that it is possible to tune the macro- and microstructure separately with porosities of 49–74% related to the foam cells and 10–37% inside the struts.</jats:p>

Topics
  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • pore
  • tomography
  • ceramic
  • drying
  • biocompatibility