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Processing and properties of macroporous silicon carbide ceramics: A review

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Macroporous silicon carbide is widely used in various industrial applications including filtration for gas and water, absorption, catalyst supports, concentrated solar power, thermoelectric....
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This article is published in Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies.The article was published on 2013-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 302 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Silicon carbide & Thermoelectric effect.

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Manufacturing porous ceramic materials by tape casting—A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the latest strategies and achievements to manufacture porous ceramic materials by tape casting, which can be manipulated by adjusting particle size, sacrificial pore formers, sintering conditions, and combined techniques (phase inversion and freeze casting).
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Eggplant-derived SiC aerogels with high-performance electromagnetic wave absorption and thermal insulation properties

TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional silicon carbide (SiC) aerogels with a threedimensional architecture and in situ grown SiC nanowires are obtained from natural eggplants by direct graphitization and subsequent carbothermal reduction.
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Light and Strong Hierarchical Porous SiC Foam for Efficient Electromagnetic Interference Shielding and Thermal Insulation at Elevated Temperatures

TL;DR: A significant synergistic effect is achieved by embedding meso- and nanopores in a microsized porous skeleton, which endows the fabricated SiC foam with high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, thermal insulation, and mechanical properties.
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Atomic Layer Deposition for Membranes: Basics, Challenges, and Opportunities

TL;DR: Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a technology offering the possibility to prepare thin films of high quality materials on high aspect ratio substrates with precise thickness control, high uniformity, and high thickness.
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Light and Strong SiC Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the directional freezing of microfiber suspensions is used to assemble highly porous (porosities ranging between 92% and 98%) SiC networks, which exhibit a unique hierarchical architecture in which thin layers with honeycomb-like structure and internal strut length in the order of 1-10 μm in size are aligned with an interlayer spacing ranging between 15 and 50 μm.
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Processing Routes to Macroporous Ceramics: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the main processing routes that can be used for the fabrication of macroporous ceramics with tailored microstructure and chemical composition are reviewed and compared in terms of microstructures and mechanical properties.
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Solid freeform fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds for engineering replacement tissues and organs.

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Dependence of Mechanical Strength of Brittle Polycrystalline Specimens on Porosity and Grain Size

TL;DR: An empirical equation form, approximating the apparent dependence of the strength of brittle polycrystalline specimens on the combined effect of porosity and grain size, has been developed from concepts and data in the literature as discussed by the authors.
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