Issue 35, 2015

Preparation of nasal cavity-like SiC–Si3N4 foams with a hierarchical pore architecture

Abstract

Rigid SiC–Si3N4 foams with hierarchical porosity were prepared through protein-based gel-casting followed by radiant sintering in a modified spark plasma sintering (SPS) set-up. The porous bodies sintered at 1500–1700 °C for only 10 minutes achieved a compressive strength of 15–21 MPa while keeping a porosity of 60–70 vol%. Gradient porous structures, with pore sizes ranging between 1 to 100 μm, were intersected by the growth of hybrid SiC and Si3N4 nanowires inside the pores resulting in a nasal cavity-like appearance. Gas permeability at room temperature (25 °C) and 600 °C was evaluated. Darcian permeabilities and non-Darcian permeabilities of all the prepared foams at room temperature fell within (0.354–1.55) × 10−12 m2 and (1.60–6.33) × 10−8 m, respectively. Measurement of the Darcian and non-Darcian permeabilities at 600 °C were much higher, at 1.71 × 10−11 m2 and 2.68 × 10−7 m, respectively. The microstructure, stability, gas flow properties and the green synthesis route reveal the potential of these ceramic foams to be used as industrial PM filters for airborne pollutions.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of nasal cavity-like SiC–Si3N4 foams with a hierarchical pore architecture

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2015
Accepted
06 Mar 2015
First published
09 Mar 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 27891-27900

Preparation of nasal cavity-like SiC–Si3N4 foams with a hierarchical pore architecture

D. Li, E. Guzi de Moraes, P. Colombo and Z. Shen, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 27891 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00766F

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