| Literature DB >> 30656742 |
Ning Zheng1, Jingjing Hou1, Hangbo Zhao2, Jingjun Wu1, Yingwu Luo1, Hao Bai1, John A Rogers2,3, Qian Zhao1, Tao Xie1.
Abstract
Shaping ceramics into complex 3D geometries is desirable yet challenging, particularly those with structural hierarchy spanning different length scales. A mechano-plastic pyrolysis process that overcomes this limitation is reported. In addition to taking advantage of the moldability of organic polymers, the process uniquely incorporates mechano-plasticity via dynamic covalent bond exchange for reconfiguring the shape of a preceramic polymer. The combined steps result in simultaneous shape control at both micro- and macro-scales. Further pyrolysis leads to complex ceramic structures that are otherwise difficult to produce. To enable this process, rational design of the polymer network is required to satisfy an unusual combination of mechano-plasticity and pyrolysis. Overall, the process offers an avenue for efficient fabrication of hierarchical 3D ceramic structures suitable for engineering applications.Entities:
Keywords: ceramics; dynamic covalent polymers; plasticity; siloxane equilibration
Year: 2019 PMID: 30656742 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201807326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849