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  • Processing, microstructure and mechanical properties of porous silicon nitride by a slip casting method using petroleum coke as pore former
  • Huan-Rui Wang, Jian-Feng Yang*, Ji-Qiang Gao, Fang-Li Yu and Yuan Li
  • State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, People's Republic of China
Abstract
In this study, porous Si3N4 ceramics were obtained by a slip casting method which would be easier applied in industry. The most stable and dispersing aqueous suspension was obtained from a solid slurry content of 56.2%, a carboxymethyl cellulose concentration of 0.3% as the adhesive and 0.05% glycerol as the defoamer. Petroleum coke was used as pore-former, and at the same time, it was helpful for the stability of the suspension. The burning-out of the petroleum coke seemed to be an economical way for increasing the porosity of porous Si3N4. After sintering at 1,800 oC for 2 h, samples with a pore size about 10 μm, porosities of 45-60%, and flexural strength of 52.0-112.1MPa were obtained.

Keywords: Pore former, Slip casting, Aqueous suspension.

This Article

  • 2009; 10(6): 823-826

    Published on Dec 31, 2009