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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium Synthesis, Characterization, Modeling and Applications of Functional Porous Materials
Presentation Title Highly Controlled and Steerable Porosity for Ceramic Structures via Freeze Casting
Author(s) Mert Arslanoglu, Burak Ozdoganlar, Rahul Panat
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Mert Arslanoglu
Abstract Scope Engineering materials with controlled internal porosity are of high current interest as they can exhibit extraordinary properties and functionalities in applications such as biomedical implants, load-bearing lightweight structures, efficient thermal devices, and high-capacity batteries. Freeze casting (FC) is a process of making porous structures, where the porosity is created during solidification of liquid in a well-dispersed slurry. In this research, we systematically study focused on the manufacturing science of porous materials via FC in order to identify the correlations between inputs and the porosity-determining factors. Inputs such as solid-loading, particle-size, cooling-temperature, and distance from the cooling surface are varied for a silica-camphene system in a 2-level, 2-repetition full-factorial experimental design to identify pore sizes/feret diameters/orientations/distributions. Also, by varying thermal boundary-conditions, guided by FEA, the pore microstructures within the part geometry are steered to tune towards desired properties. This research will lead to realization of porous structures with controllable pore sizes/shapes/orientation/distribution.

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Density Functional Theory Study of the Porous Metal-organic Framework Material Ni-Bpy-Me
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Development of Nanostructured Vycor Glass Microspheres for Doxorubicin Administration
Experimental Thermodynamics of Zeolites and Metal-organic Frameworks
Hierarchical Porosity in δ-MnO2 Nanosheet Assemblies via Layer-tunnel Conversion
Highly Controlled and Steerable Porosity for Ceramic Structures via Freeze Casting
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Low/Intermediate Temperature Polysiloxane Derived Ceramics with Increased Carbon for Electrical Applications
Luminescent Metal-organic Framework-Based Sensors of Rare Earth Elements in Aqueous Streams
Porous Crystalline Porphyrinic Structures for Functional Materials Applications
Porous Organic Cage Composite Membranes for Post-combustion CO2 Separation
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Synchrotron Structure and Sorption Properties of a Metal Organic Framework Compound Ni(3-methyl-4,4’-bipyridine)[Ni(CN)4] for CO2 Mitigation Application
The Influence of Yttria Content and Synthetic Parameters on the Thermal Stability of Yttria-stabilized Zirconia Aerogels
Thermodynamics of Naturally Occurring 2D and 3D Mineral Hosts: Zeolites, Layered Double Hydroxides and Clays

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