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TiH2/camphene 슬러리의 동결건조 및 열처리에 의한 Ti 계 다공체의 제조

Title
TiH2/camphene 슬러리의 동결건조 및 열처리에 의한 Ti 계 다공체의 제조
Other Titles
camphene 슬러리의 동결건조 및 열처리에 의한 Ti 계 다공체의 제조
Author
김영도
Keywords
Porous Ti; TiH2/camphene slurry; freeze-drying; sintering; microstructure
Issue Date
2013-06
Publisher
한국재료학회
Citation
한국재료학회지, 2013, 23(6), P.339-343
Abstract
Porous Ti-systems with unidirectionally aligned channels were synthesized by freeze-drying and a heat treatment process. TiH2 powder and camphene were used as the source materials of Ti and sublimable vehicles, respectively. Camphene slurries with TiH2 content of 10 and 15 vol% were prepared by milling at 50oC with a small amount of oligomeric polyester dispersant. Freezing of the slurry was done in a Teflon cylinder attached to a copper bottom plate cooled at −25oC while unidirectionally controlling the growth direction of the camphene. Pores were generated subsequently by sublimation of the camphene during drying in air for 48 h. The green body was heat-treated at 1100oC for 1 h in a nitrogen and air atmosphere. XRD analysis revealed that the samples composed of TiN and TiO2 phase were dependent on the heat-treatment atmosphere. The sintered samples showed large pores of about 120 mm which were aligned parallel to the camphene growth direction. The internal wall of the large pores had relatively small pores with a dendritic structure due to the growth of camphene dendrite depending on the degree of nucleation and powder rearrangement in the slurry. These results suggest that a porous body with an appropriate microstructure can be successfully fabricated by freeze-drying and a controlled sintering process of a camphene/TiH2 slurry.
URI
http://db.koreascholar.comr/Article?code=297458http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/54732
ISSN
1225-0562; 2287-7258
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