Literature DB >> 33668298

Open-Cellular Alumina Foams with Hierarchical Strut Porosity by Ice Templating: A Thickening Agent Study.

Kathleen Dammler1, Katja Schelm1, Ulf Betke1, Tobias Fey2,3, Michael Scheffler1.   

Abstract

Alumina replica foams were manufactured by the Schwartzwalder sponge replication technique and were provided with an additional strut porosity by a freeze-drying/ice-templating step prior to thermal processing. A variety of thickeners in combination with different alumina solid loads in the dispersion used for polyurethane foam template coating were studied. An additional strut porosity as generated by freeze-drying was found to be in the order of ~20%, and the spacings between the strut pores generated by ice-templating were in the range between 20 µm and 32 µm. In spite of the lamellar strut pore structure and a total porosity exceeding 90%, the compressive strength was found to be up to 1.3 MPa. Combining the replica process with freeze-drying proves to be a suitable method to enhance foams with respect to their surface area accessible for active coatings while preserving the advantageous flow properties of the cellular structure. A two-to-threefold object surface-to-object volume ratio of 55 to 77 mm-1 was achieved for samples with 30 vol% solid load compared to 26 mm-1 for non-freeze-dried samples. The freeze-drying technique allows the control of the proportion and properties of the introduced pores in an uncomplicated and predictable way by adjusting the process parameters. Nevertheless, the present article demonstrates that a suitable thickener in the dispersion used for the Schwartzwalder process is inevitable to obtain ceramic foams with sufficient mechanical strength due to the necessarily increased water content of the ceramic dispersion used for foam manufacturing.

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Keywords:  alumina; foams; freeze casting; ice templating; replica

Year:  2021        PMID: 33668298     DOI: 10.3390/ma14051060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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1.  Tailoring of Hierarchical Porous Freeze Foam Structures.

Authors:  David Werner; Johanna Maier; Nils Kaube; Vinzenz Geske; Thomas Behnisch; Matthias Ahlhelm; Tassilo Moritz; Alexander Michaelis; Maik Gude
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-22       Impact factor: 3.623

2.  Manufacturing of Open-Cell Aluminium Foams: Comparing the Sponge Replication Technique and Its Combination with the Freezing Method.

Authors:  Alina Sutygina; Ulf Betke; Michael Scheffler
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 3.623

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