A commercially available polysiloxane was used as a preceramic polymer for solution freeze casting to obtain directionally aligned porous silicon oxycarbide. We show how choice of solvent, polymer concentration, and freezing rate can affect the final pore network of the freeze-cast ceramic. Solvents of cyclohexane and camphene resulted in dendritic pores, while tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) produced intersecting cellular pores in the freeze-cast ceramic. Characterization of pore size distribution by mercury intrusion porosimetry of ceramics produced from cyclohexane–polysiloxane solutions with varying polymer concentrations and freezing rates demonstrated trends consistent with solidification theory. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X...
Surface area, permeability, and mechanical robustness are particularly crucial for porous ceramics u...
The preparation of porous ceramics by freezing casting has received increasing attention in recent y...
Freeze casting offers a tremendous opportunity to obtain bio-inspired synthetic materials that mimic...
A commercially available polysiloxane was used as a preceramic polymer for solution freeze casting t...
A grain-selection template was applied to freeze casting to control nucleation of pore-forming cryst...
Freeze casting of traditional ceramic suspensions and freeze casting of preceramic polymer solutions...
Freeze-cast porous ceramics are of interest due to a broad range of applications such as filters, bi...
Macroporous SiOC ceramics were prepared by a water-based freeze casting process, using polysiloxanes...
By employing carefully controlled processing methods, a large amount of porosity (>70 vol%) was intr...
Research Location: California Institute of TechnologyShape memory materials experience diffusionless...
Many biologic structural materials have porous microstructures with a distribution and orientation o...
Shape memory materials experience diffusionless phase transitions through martensitic transformation...
Polymer derived porous silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) ceramics show higher heat resistance than that of S...
Freeze-casting is a method of synthesizing porous materials from mixtures comprised of a dispersed p...
International audienceIn the last 20 years, tape casting, a standard wet‐shaping process to produce ...
Surface area, permeability, and mechanical robustness are particularly crucial for porous ceramics u...
The preparation of porous ceramics by freezing casting has received increasing attention in recent y...
Freeze casting offers a tremendous opportunity to obtain bio-inspired synthetic materials that mimic...
A commercially available polysiloxane was used as a preceramic polymer for solution freeze casting t...
A grain-selection template was applied to freeze casting to control nucleation of pore-forming cryst...
Freeze casting of traditional ceramic suspensions and freeze casting of preceramic polymer solutions...
Freeze-cast porous ceramics are of interest due to a broad range of applications such as filters, bi...
Macroporous SiOC ceramics were prepared by a water-based freeze casting process, using polysiloxanes...
By employing carefully controlled processing methods, a large amount of porosity (>70 vol%) was intr...
Research Location: California Institute of TechnologyShape memory materials experience diffusionless...
Many biologic structural materials have porous microstructures with a distribution and orientation o...
Shape memory materials experience diffusionless phase transitions through martensitic transformation...
Polymer derived porous silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) ceramics show higher heat resistance than that of S...
Freeze-casting is a method of synthesizing porous materials from mixtures comprised of a dispersed p...
International audienceIn the last 20 years, tape casting, a standard wet‐shaping process to produce ...
Surface area, permeability, and mechanical robustness are particularly crucial for porous ceramics u...
The preparation of porous ceramics by freezing casting has received increasing attention in recent y...
Freeze casting offers a tremendous opportunity to obtain bio-inspired synthetic materials that mimic...