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3D‐printed alumina‐based ceramics with spatially resolved porosity

Serkan Nohut, Josef Schlacher, Irina Kraleva, Martin Schwentenwein, Raúl Bermejo

2023International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The interest on porous ceramics has increased in the last years with the developments in additive manufacturing methods, enabling design of components with complex geometries for membranes, filters, catalytic converters, or biostructures. In this study, porous alumina samples were produced by using different concentrations of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) as pore‐forming agent (PFA) in a photocurable slurry via vat photopolymerization (VPP). The effect of layer thickness, PMMA particle size, and sintering temperature on the mechanical properties and microstructural features of the samples was investigated as a function of PMMA concentration. It is shown that the mechanical properties of 3D‐printed porous alumina are comparable with those fabricated by conventional processes. The Young modulus, fracture toughness as well as the biaxial strength decreased with increasing weight concentration of PFA (resulting in an increased total porosity). Specially using smaller PMMA particles has a positive effect, resulting in higher Young's modulus as well as fracture toughness. The feasibility of VPP for fabricating novel parts with more complex porosity regions is explored by printing multi‐material samples and porosity‐graded architectures. The counterbalance effect between porosity and mechanical properties may be optimized by tailoring material composition and processing parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePorosityComposite materialCeramicFracture toughnessFlexural strengthSinteringModulusSlurryElastic modulusToughnessAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInnovations in Concrete and Construction MaterialsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesis
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