Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.93, No.6, 1580-1582, 2010
Macroporous Alumina Ceramics with Aligned Microporous Walls by Unidirectionally Freezing Foamed Aqueous Ceramic Suspensions
This paper reports a novel way of producing macroporous ceramics with aligned microporous walls by unidirectionally freezing foamed aqueous ceramic suspensions. The stability of the air bubbles introduced by magnetic stirring was improved remarkably using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as both a binder and emulsifying agent. Furthermore, the unidirectional freeze casting method could not only trap the air bubbles in the solidified sample successively but also induce the preferential growth of ice dendrites. This endowed the samples with uniform macropores surrounded by aligned microporous alumina walls after freeze drying and sintering. The sample produced with a PVA content of 8 wt% showed a high compressive strength of 4.6 +/- 1.6 MPa at a high porosity of 91 vol%.