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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2010-01-01
Journal:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Included Journals:SCIE、EI
Volume:20
Issue:14
Page Number:2853-2857
ISSN No.:0959-9428
Abstract:Three-dimensional (3D) macroporous SiCN ceramic patterns with tailored window size and pore shape were fabricated by thermal deformation of a close-packed polystyrene (PS) sphere template, which was obtained by applying consecutive capillary force and centrifugation in a packing process of a few hours. Subsequent infiltration of a viscous preceramic inorganic polymer under strong centrifugal force was followed by pyrolysis at 800 degrees C to decompose the sacrificial PS sphere-packed template. In this work, the window sizes among the interconnected macropores were controlled in the range of 258 to 740 nm by tailoring the shape of the packed PS spheres (diameter 1.5 mu m) by annealing above the glass transition temperature (T(g)) of the PS spheres for different periods. The pore shapes changed from circular to hexagonal, and the BET surface area of the samples was reduced from 443 to 337 m(2) g(-1) with a thinner network skeleton. This approach should be useful in combining a low pressure drop with high external surface area for microfluidic applications with 3D porous structures.