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Design and formulation of polyurethane foam used for porous alumina ceramics

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMER RESEARCH
Volume 25, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10965-018-1535-1

Keywords

Polyurethane; Foam; Porous ceramics; Direct foaming method

Funding

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017 M610085]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51702184, 51572140]

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The present work studied a simple direct foaming method for preparation of porous alumina ceramics by expansion of a ceramic suspension based on polyurethane (PU) foam system. The effects of polyurethane formulas including catalyst composition, blowing agent content, NCO index and solid content on the samples properties were investigated. The results showed that the homogeneity, porosity and mechanical properties are various for different formulas. The dried green bodies showed diametrical compressive strength in the range of 0.39-1.25 MPa and were amenable to machining operations such as milling, drilling and lathing. Meanwhile, PU formulas play an important role in the microstructures and mechanical properties of green bodies and sintered ceramic foams. Pyrolytic removal of polyurethane skeleton followed by sintering at 1550 degrees C produced alumina bodies with open cell porosity 54-75% and diametrical compressive strength 1.39-28.47 MPa. Microstructure showed both large (200-300 mu m) and small (50-100 mu m) pores all with various sizes of windows. Based on the optimization of polyurethane formulation, the porous alumina foam with porosity of 64% and compressive strength of 25.26 MPa was prepared. This polyurethane foam system is easily available and low-cost, which could be widely applied in preparation of other porous ceramics, such as ZrO2, SiO2, etc.

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