Effect of additives on porosity of alumina materials obtained by freeze casting |
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Authors: | K. Lebreton J. M. Rodríguez-Parra M. I. Nieto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Ceramics &2. GlassCSIC, Kelsen 5, Madrid 28049, Spain |
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Abstract: | The influence of two different additives, glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), on the rheological behaviour and freeze casting performance of 35?vol.-% aqueous alumina suspensions is studied. Suspensions with PVA were prepared by either mixing all the components together or adding the PVA in a second step on the dispersed slurry. Although the slight increase in viscosity suggests that competitive adsorption occurs, the microstructure seems not to change depending on the order of addition of additives. Considering its lower molecular weight, glycerol provides lower viscosity, and as a consequence of its cryoprotective character, sintering leads to smaller pore size, being the porosity 35% for an added content of 10?wt-% with respect to solids. In the case of PVA, contents of 2?wt-% are enough to obtain solid firm bodies with a porosity of 48%. The porosity and the size of the pores decrease with increasing concentration of PVA. |
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Keywords: | Alumina suspensions microstructure freeze casting porous materials |
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