다양한 동결제를 이용하여 동결건조 공정으로 제조한 Cu 다공체의 기공구조 특성

Translated title of the contribution: Freeze Drying Process and Pore Structure Characteristics of Porous Cu with Various Sublimable Vehicles

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Abstract

The effect of sublimable vehicles on the pore structure of Cu fabricated by freeze drying is investigated.
The 5 vol% CuO-dispersed slurries with camphene and various camphor-naphthalene compositions are frozen in a Teflon mold at -25oC, followed by sublimation at room temperature. After hydrogen reduction at 300oC and sintering at 600 °C, the green bodies of CuO are completely converted to Cu with various pore structures. The sintered samples prepared using CuO/camphene slurries show large pores that are aligned parallel to the sublimable vehicle growth direction. In addition, a dense microstructure is observed in the bottom section of the specimen where the solidification heat was released, owing to the difference in the solidification behavior of the camphene crystals. The porous Cu shows different pore structures, such as dendritic, rod-like, and plate shaped, depending on the composition of the camphornaphthalene system. The change in pore structure is explained by the crystal growth behavior of primary camphor and eutectic and primary naphthalene.
Translated title of the contributionFreeze Drying Process and Pore Structure Characteristics of Porous Cu with Various Sublimable Vehicles
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)198-202
Number of pages5
Journal한국분말야금학회지
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

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