TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of tubular silica fiber via all-aqueous microfluidics for geopolymer regulation
AU - Wu, Hao
AU - Ren, Yukun
AU - Jiang, Tianyi
AU - Chen, Juzheng
AU - Wu, Wenlong
AU - Lu, Yang
AU - Jiang, Hongyuan
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Lightweight hollow ceramic microfibers/microparticles hold promising prospects in numerous applications. To date, it remains a challenge to develop a fabrication strategy that well balances product quality and efficiency. In this article, an all-aqueous microfluidic method was proposed to prepare tubular polymeric fiber as the preceramic template. The relevant dimensional parameters could be promptly regulated via simple flow rate control. This approach could serve as a general technical route to preparing different kinds of ceramics by switching the types of nanoparticles. Here, silica nanoparticles were introduced and the ceramic microfiber could be got via calcination. Afterward, the tubular silica microfiber was employed to synthesize geopolymer composite by mold casting. The chemically formed interfacial bonding between the silica microfiber and geopolymer matrix was confirmed by elemental analysis. The addition of 10% volume fraction silica microfiber could not only increase the flexural modulus of geopolymer composite by 3.5 times but also effectively inhibited crack propagation under thermal circumstances.
AB - Lightweight hollow ceramic microfibers/microparticles hold promising prospects in numerous applications. To date, it remains a challenge to develop a fabrication strategy that well balances product quality and efficiency. In this article, an all-aqueous microfluidic method was proposed to prepare tubular polymeric fiber as the preceramic template. The relevant dimensional parameters could be promptly regulated via simple flow rate control. This approach could serve as a general technical route to preparing different kinds of ceramics by switching the types of nanoparticles. Here, silica nanoparticles were introduced and the ceramic microfiber could be got via calcination. Afterward, the tubular silica microfiber was employed to synthesize geopolymer composite by mold casting. The chemically formed interfacial bonding between the silica microfiber and geopolymer matrix was confirmed by elemental analysis. The addition of 10% volume fraction silica microfiber could not only increase the flexural modulus of geopolymer composite by 3.5 times but also effectively inhibited crack propagation under thermal circumstances.
KW - all-aqueous microfluidics
KW - flow lithography
KW - geopolymer composites
KW - tubular silica microfiber
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U2 - 10.1111/ijac.14140
DO - 10.1111/ijac.14140
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1546-542X
VL - 19
SP - 2979
EP - 2989
JO - International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
JF - International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
IS - 6
ER -