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Translated title of the contribution: Interaction of Solid Particles with the Solidifying Front in the Liquid-Particle Mixture

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Abstract

A unique porous material with controlled pore characteristics can be fabricated by the freeze-drying process, which uses the slurry of organic material as the sublimable vehicle mixed with powders. The essential feature in this process is that during the solidification of the slurry, the dendrites of the organic material should repel the dispersed particles into the interdendritic region. In the present work, a model experiment is attempted using some transparent organic materials mixed with glass powders, which enable in-situ observation. The organic materials used are camphor-naphthalene mixture (hypo- and hypereutectic composition), salol, camphene, and pivalic acid. Among these materials, the constituent phases in camphor-naphthalene system, i.e. naphthalene plate, camphor dendrite, and camphornaphthalene eutectic exclusively repel the glass powders. This result suggests that the control of organic material composition in the binary system is useful for producing a porous body with the required pore structure.
Translated title of the contributionInteraction of Solid Particles with the Solidifying Front in the Liquid-Particle Mixture
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)336-339
Number of pages4
Journal한국분말야금학회지
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2018

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