Abstract

The internal gelation process without cooling at room temperature is a significant challenge for the preparation of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) ceramic microspheres. In this work, a high-throughput and instant-mixing droplet microfluidic system that can prepare monodisperse YSZ ceramic microspheres was constructed. It mixed two stable solutions at room temperature in an active micromixer at a flow rate of mL/min, and then the mixed unstable precursor solution was quickly dispersed into sol droplets through a coaxial microfluidic device, and the droplets solidified into gel microspheres. The washed and dried gel microspheres could be sintered to obtain ceramic microspheres. Compared with no-micromixing and T-junction micromixers, the system had the best mixing performance and Y and Zr elements in the prepared ceramic microspheres were evenly distributed. Therefore, the system overcame the problem of precursor solution solidification and clogging of the device, and provided a new approach for the internal gelation process without cooling at room temperature.

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