Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1348-6535
Print ISSN : 1882-0743
ISSN-L : 1348-6535
Feature: Molecular Synthesis Routes towards Advanced Ceramics: Full papers
Tubular ceramic structures from polymer precursors with controlled porosity, strength, and permeability characteristics
Thomas KONEGGERThomas PROCHASKARichard OBMANN
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2016 年 124 巻 10 号 p. 1030-1034

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A processing technique for the preparation of porous, silicon carbonitride-based ceramics in tubular geometry derived from a liquid polysilazane precursor is presented. After casting of polysilazane/polymer-microbead dispersions, cross-linking, and subsequent pyrolytic conversion and selective removal of polymer templates, specimens with an inner and outer diameter of 6 and 10 mm, respectively, and a length of up to 65 mm were obtained. Porosity was controlled by sacrificial template content and reached values up to 48% after pyrolytic conversion, at average pore opening radii of 1 µm. The tubular specimens exhibited diametral compression strengths (C-ring test) between 24 ± 6 and 36 ± 4 MPa. Darcian permeability constants of up to 1.7·10−14 m2 were found by gas permeability testing. The results demonstrate that this methodology facilitates the straightforward generation of complex-shaped porous specimens, further allowing for a control of strength and permeability in a specific range. Potential applications for the tubular, porous structures developed can be anticipated in the fields of separation or catalysis.

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