Crystal templating with mutually miscible solvents: A simple path to hierarchical porosity

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Abstract

Ice templating, a route where ice crystals are used to template macroporosity, has been used to process a variety of materials with one level of macropores. We demonstrate here a variant of ice templating based on the solidification of mutually miscible solvents. The solidification of different phases, each defined by their own size and morphology, provides a simple one-step processing route for materials with hierarchical porosity defined by up to three levels of macroporosity. These concepts are demonstrated with both ceramic (yttria-stabilized zirconia) and polymer (polyvinyl alcohol) materials. © 2014 The American Ceramic Society.

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Guizard, C., Leloup, J., & Deville, S. (2014). Crystal templating with mutually miscible solvents: A simple path to hierarchical porosity. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 97(7), 2020–2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.12995

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