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  • 2016Magnetic field alignment in highly concentrated suspensions for gelcasting process6citations
  • 2014Monoacryloyl esters of carbohydrates: Synthesis, polymerization and application in ceramic technology12citations
  • 2014Fabrication of textured alumina by magnetic alignment via gelcasting based on low-toxic system19citations
  • 2013Fabrication of textured [alpha]-alumina in high magnetic field via gelcasting with the use of glucose derivative7citations
  • 2013New multifunctional compounds in gelcasting process - introduction to their synthesis and applicationcitations

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  • Sakka, Yoshio
  • Suzuki, Tohru S.
  • Szudarska, Agnieszka
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  • Wiecińska, Paulina
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New multifunctional compounds in gelcasting process - introduction to their synthesis and application

  • Szudarska, A.
  • Mizerski, Tadeusz
  • Wiecińska, Paulina
  • Szafran, Mikołaj
Abstract

The present work shows the selected properties of some new, effectively working compounds based on monosaccharides, which can be used as: deflocculants, organic monomers and self-cross-linking compounds in colloidal processing of high quality ceramic elements. The synthesis of the new acryloyl compounds based on glucose, fructose and galactose is presented as well as their application in gelcasting technology. The influence of spatial structure of obtained monomers on rheological properties of alumina suspensions is discussed. Selected properties like density or tensile strength of ceramic green bodies are shown. The multifunctional role of monosaccharides derivatives is pointed out, as well as advantages of using them.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • strength
  • tensile strength
  • ceramic