Abstract

Porous barium aluminosilicate (BAS)/Si 3N 4 composites were prepared by freeze casting process using liquid N 2 as refrigerant. The pore morphologies, α → β-Si 3N 4 phase transformation, and mechanical properties of the resultant porous ceramics were strongly affected by the addition of polyacrylamide (PAM) into the slurries. The incorporation of 2 wt.%PAM changed the ice crystals structure from lamellar with dendrites into featureless columnar ones, the feature of which was duplicated by the pores in the sintered ceramics. The lamellar pores with dendrites could favor the α → β-Si 3N 4 phase transformation, but were detrimental to the mechanical properties. The sample with 1 wt.%PAM exhibited the highest strength and toughness in the resultant porous composites due to its columnar pore structure with less dendritic pores and higher aspect ratio of β-Si 3N 4 grains. A relative dense layer was formed at the bottom of the samples with PAM and its thickness increased with increasing PAM content.

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