Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1483874 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a new method to produce basic zirconium sulfate foams showing hierarchic porosity, based on a dual pores templating process by oil drops and gas bubbles dispersed into a hydrosol, followed by its fast gelation to form the porous patterned inorganic network. As revealed by mercury porosimetry, the hierarchical structures of final inorganic foams are composed by large gas bubble templated macro-pores (modal size 7–33 μm) and emulsion-templated supermeso-pores of modal size tunable around 3 and 0.4 μm. The relative population and modal pore size of each family and the overall porosity of the final inorganic foam can be varied by adjusting the emulsification and air–liquid foaming stirring speed, and the oil/sol ratio.

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