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Open-cell cordierite-based foams from eco-friendly geopolymer precursors via replica route

Chengying Bai*, Bozhi Li, Chengli Ma, Xinyu Li, Xiaodong Wang, Bin Wang*, Kun Yang, Paolo Colombo

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Abstract

Open-cell cordierite-based foams with high porosity were synthesized by a facile replica route, using geopolymers as precursors and polyurethane foams as polymer templates. The geopolymer precursors, incorporating MgO as an additional magnesium source, were prepared using metakaolin and fly ash under activation of NaOH solution and sodium silicate solution. Polyurethane foams with geopolymer were obtained by an impregnation method. The hybrid foams comprising polyurethane foam and geopolymer were cured/solidified at 75℃ for 24h. Subsequently, the hybrid foams were subjected to ammonium ion-exchange followed by sintering at 1200℃ for 2h to produce porous cordierite-based ceramics. The resulting foamed ceramics were characterized in terms of bulk density, porosity, structural evolution, and mechanical properties. Porous cordierite-based ceramic foams exhibiting a total porosity of approximately 88.64 vol% and a compressive strength of around 0.47 MPa were successfully fabricated by the replica route. © 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15340-15347
JournalCeramics International
Volume50
Issue number9 (Part A)
Online published30 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024

Research Keywords

  • Porous materials
  • Geopolymer foams
  • Cordierite ceramics
  • Replica

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