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Characterisation of porous silicon nitride materials produced with starch

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- Vol. 24, Iss: 2, pp 413-419
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In this article, the authors describe the fabrication of porous silicon nitride ceramic materials using a fugitive additive, corn starch, which allows samples to be produced with different volume fractions of porosity from ∼0 to 0.25.
Abstract
Porous silicon nitride is gaining interest for a number of applications including metal–ceramic thermal engineering components, biomaterials and catalyst supports. This paper describes the fabrication of porous silicon nitride ceramic materials using a fugitive additive, corn starch, which allows samples to be produced with different volume fractions of porosity from ∼0 to 0.25. The initial composition consisted of 92 wt.% Si 3 N 4 , 6 wt.% Y 2 O 3 and 2 wt.% Al 2 O 3 . Sintering was carried out at 1800 °C for 2 h under nitrogen. Relative density as a function of the fugitive additive content has been measured. Microstructural analysis reveals a dense matrix of elongated β-Si 3 N 4 grains surrounded by intergranular glass phase and containing large pores and cavities. Pore size, geometry and grain size have been measured for certain compositions. Young's modulus and modulus of rupture have been determined as a function of the volume fraction of porosity. The Young's modulus–porosity relationship has been compared with previous work in the literature and it was found that this dependency is close to that for a model for spherical pores in cubic stacking arrangement.

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Processing of porous ceramics by ‘starch consolidation’

TL;DR: In this paper, a new consolidation method for forming porous ceramics was developed using starch as both consolidator/binder and pore former, and the average size of small pores connecting the large pores was controlled by the total solids loading and starch content in the originally prepared slips and varied between 0.5 and 9.5 μm.
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Elastic Properties of Model Porous Ceramics

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of porosity and pore shape on the elastic properties of model porous ceramics is studied. And the authors provide simple formulas that can be used to predict elastic properties and allow the accurate interpretation of empirical property-porosity relations in terms of pore shapes and structure.
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