Abstract: | Porous Si3N4 ceramics with tailored pore structures were fabricated via self-propagating high temperature synthesis (SHS) using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) as pore forming agent. The pore structures, mechanical properties and permeation performance of porous Si3N4 ceramics were investigated by altering the particle sizes and amount of PMMA. With the increasing content of PMMA, the flexural strength of samples decreased from 102.5 MPa to 9.4 MPa. The tortuosity which showed irregular variation affected gas permeability directly. The samples with 20 wt% content of PMMA exhibited the maximum Darcian and non-Darcian constants with the smallest tortuosity. Moreover, the comparison of permeability coefficients with other ceramics via different pore forming methods in literature was presented. The specimens exhibited great permeability due to the large pore sizes created by the elongated and coarsened β-Si3N4 grains during the SHS process, providing a low-cost and environmentally friendly method for preparing high permeability porous Si3N4 supports. |