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Latin American applied research
On-line version ISSN 1851-8796
Abstract
SIFONTES, A. B. et al. Preparation of ?-alumina foams of high surface area employing the polyurethane sponge replica method. Lat. Am. appl. res. [online]. 2010, vol.40, n.2, pp.185-191. ISSN 1851-8796.
Single phase ?-Al2O3 ceramic foams with high surface area (~180 m2/g) and porosity (67%) were prepared by the polyurethane sponge method from slurries containing ?-Al2O3 (~40 wt % of solids). Different commercial polyurethane sponges were tested as templates for the ceramic foams, and the better results were obtained with a hydrophilated polyester polyurethane with pore density of 122 ppi, and thermal behavior that suggested the presence of fire retardant and smoke suppressor additives. The mechanical strength of the ceramic foams depended on several factors, such as the chemical nature of the sponge employed as template, composition of the slurry, and the heating rate during calcination. It was found that at least four cycles of re-coating followed by drying were required before calcination to prevent collapse of the ceramic foams.
Keywords : ?-Alumina; Ceramic Foams; Polyurethane Sponge; Textural Properties; Porous Ceramic; X-Ray Diffraction.