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Main routes of the porous composite materials creation
Author(s) -
P.G. Kudryavtsev
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nanotehnologii v stroitelʹstve
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2075-8545
DOI - 10.15828/2075-8545-2020-12-5-256-269
Subject(s) - materials science , porosity , aerogel , porous medium , composite number , sintering , ceramic , composite material , dissolution , chemical engineering , engineering
This paper is devoted to an overview of the main ways of creating porous composite materials. Porous materials are solids containing free space in the form of cavities, channels, or pores, which determine the presence of an internal interfacial surface. The analysis of the general methods of obtaining porous materials. A deposition is one of the most common methods for producing porous materials. Thermal decomposition, as a method used to obtain porous oxide materials by thermal decomposition of various compounds. Hydrothermal synthesis is widely used to produce zeolites. Selective dissolution of individual components of a substance using chemical reactions is also one of the effective methods for creating or increasing porosity. The paper discusses the methods of forming highly porous refractory materials. There are two main ways of forming refractory ceramic products. The first way is the direct sintering of dispersions of ceramic fibers. The second method is the use of a binder, which can significantly reduce the temperature of obtaining a porous product. The possibilities of obtaining porous nanocomposites based on aerogels are shown. Composite materials are usually obtained by combining two different materials. In general, the creation of composites is used to take advantage of each type of material and to minimize their disadvantages. Aerogels are fragile substances. But with the introduction of another component into their structure, it is possible to increase the strength of the material. Such materials have the desired optical properties, high surface area, and low density like silica aerogel. A review of methods for obtaining porous materials using the phenomenon of spinodal decomposition has been carried out. Materials whose structure is formed in microphase separation during polymerization or polycondensation have high permeability and a sufficiently large specific surface. A significant advantage of such materials is high porosity, which can reach 80% or more

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