2012
DOI: 10.4191/kcers.2012.49.5.427
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A Morphological Study on the Titanium-Oxide Foams Processed Using Freeze-Casting

Abstract: The TiO 2 foam synthesized using freeze-casting is a promising photocatalyst and photovoltaic electrode for a variety of energy applications, because the freeze-casting technique is easy to use, cheap, and suitable for mass-production. Despite its several advantages, little scientific information is available on the processing and morphology of the TiO 2 foams processed by freeze-casting. In particular, no systematic study has been performed on the microstructural evolution and morphological change of the ruti… Show more

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“…In the pursuit of porous materials, freeze-casting research with these ceramics often focuses on other applications such as insulators and energy storage [61]. However, there are still reports for their use as biomaterials [128][129][130][131]. Reported freeze-casting compressive strengths are 1-25, 1-175, and 4.36-150.6 MPa for TiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , and ZrO 2 , respectively [62].…”
Section: Bioinert Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pursuit of porous materials, freeze-casting research with these ceramics often focuses on other applications such as insulators and energy storage [61]. However, there are still reports for their use as biomaterials [128][129][130][131]. Reported freeze-casting compressive strengths are 1-25, 1-175, and 4.36-150.6 MPa for TiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , and ZrO 2 , respectively [62].…”
Section: Bioinert Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%