Uniformly porous MgTi2O5 with narrow pore-size distribution: In situ processing, microstructure and thermal expansion behavior

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Porous ceramics based on refractory double oxides are promising for light-weight structural components and high-temperature filter materials. In this study, porous MgTi2O5 ceramics with pseudobrookite-type structure have been prepared by in situ processing (viz. reactive sintering). High-temperature XRD revealed the in situ reaction behavior of the mixed powder, and indicated suitable sintering temperatures to obtain single phase MgTi2O5 (≥1000°C). Uniformly porous MgTi2O5 ceramics with very narrow pore-size distribution at the diameter of ̃1 μm were obtained by the pyrolytic reactive sintering at 1000-1200°C, where decomposed CO2 gas from a carbonate source acted as an intrinsic pore forming agent. Thermal expansion behavior of bulk porous MgTi2O5 (porosity: 42%) is also discussed. © 2010 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Suzuki, Y., & Morimoto, M. (2010). Uniformly porous MgTi2O5 with narrow pore-size distribution: In situ processing, microstructure and thermal expansion behavior. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 118(1384), 1212–1216. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.118.1212

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