Study on particle-stabilized Si3N4 ceramic foams

2011 
Abstract The stability of bubbles and the microstructures of sintered Si 3 N 4 ceramic foams produced by direct foaming method were investigated. The bubbles produced by short-chain amphiphiles (propyl gallate) have higher stability as compared with that produced by long-chain surfactants (TritonX-114). Si 3 N 4 ceramic foams using short-chain amphiphile are particle-stabilized one, the pore cells are spherical and closed, and cell surfaces are smooth and dense. The pore cells of sintered Si 3 N 4 ceramic foams using TritonX-114 foaming are coarse and large, and pore cells are polyhedral. High gas-pressure sintering is conducive to the development of the whisker-like microstructures in Si 3 N 4 ceramic foams. The sintered Si 3 N 4 ceramic foams with the whisker-like microstructure are quite promising for improving the mechanical strength of the ceramics by a simple and safe way.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    25
    References
    37
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []