Diamanti V, Elsayed H, Fey T, Bernardo E (2025)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
DOI: 10.1111/jace.70037
The development of advanced ceramic materials with tailored microstructures is essential for meeting the demands of many high-performance applications. This study explores a novel polymer-derived ceramic route for fabricating porous cordierite lattice structures by using a silicone-based emulsion as feedstock for direct ink writing. In this context, silicone blended with acrylates enabled the application of a hybrid technology, involving UV curing of the samples after 3D printing to stabilize shapes before high-temperature ceramization. The ceramic product of the silicone-based blend was engineered by emulsification of an aqueous phase, in turn suspending oxide nanoparticles and/or dissolving hydrated salts, acting as Al
APA:
Diamanti, V., Elsayed, H., Fey, T., & Bernardo, E. (2025). Effect of MgO and Al2O3 precursors on 3D-printed cordierite lattice structures by a novel emulsion-based PDC route. Journal of the American Ceramic Society. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.70037
MLA:
Diamanti, Valeria, et al. "Effect of MgO and Al2O3 precursors on 3D-printed cordierite lattice structures by a novel emulsion-based PDC route." Journal of the American Ceramic Society (2025).
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