Ultralight Silicon Nitride Ceramic Foams from Foams Stabilized by Partially Hydrophobic Particles |
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Authors: | Xiao‐Yan Zhang Wen‐Long Huo Fei Qi Ya‐Nan Qu Jie Xu Ke Gan Ning Ma Jin‐Long Yang |
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Affiliation: | State Key Lab of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Ultralight Si3N4 ceramic foams have been successfully prepared through particle‐stabilized foams method, which is based on the adsorption of in situ hydrophobized Si3N4 particles to the liquid/air interface of the foams. Here, we firstly used a long‐chain surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium chloride to render the Si3N4 particles partially hydrophobic. By tailoring the surfactant concentration and pH values of the suspensions, the wet foams were stabilized to avoid coarsening and coalescence. SEM results show that the Si3N4 ceramic foams possess single strut walls with elongated β‐Si3N4 grains interlocking with each other, and their pores are uniform with an average pore size of 95 μm. The obtained ceramic foams maintain compressive strength of 1.34 ± 0.13 MPa with porosity of 92.0%, when the suspension contains 3 mmol/L surfactant at the pH of 11.0. |
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Keywords: | silicon nitride foams microstructure pores/porosity porous materials |
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