Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10626362 | Ceramics International | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Several papers have reported the advantageous combination of chitosan and ceramic particles for such applications as biomimetic scaffolds, membranes, pollution remediation and gelcasting complex shapes. This work presents a novel gelcasting consolidation mechanism, based on the effects of pH changes on chitosan solubility and zeta potential of alumina particles. Unlike other chitosan-based gelcasting methods, it employs a small content of organic material (lower than 3Â wt%) and does not require crosslinking agents (such as glutaraldehyde). With this new method alumina beads with 0.5-1Â mm diameter could be produced, whose porosity and specific surface area could be tuned for various applications.
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Authors
Jamile Brandi, Júlio César Ximenes, Mariselma Ferreira, Rafael Salomão,