Abstract

Gelcasting, as a novel method to form ceramic bodies, has been successfully developed to fabricate porous YSZ ceramics with an open porosity of 33.1–50.3%, mean pore size of 0.66–0.98 μm and the nitrogen permeability of 215–438 m 3/m 2.bar.h. In order to further illustrate the features of this water-based gelcasting process to prepare porous ceramics, the same YSZ powders were blended with the same additives, and then cold pressed and sintered at the same conditions employed for gelcasting process. Compared with the cold pressed samples, the gelcast bodies exhibit higher open porosity, lower closed porosity, relatively larger pore size and thus higher gas permeability. Therefore, the developed gelcasting process is a very effective method to fabricate porous ceramics for filters or supports.

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