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- Freeze-casting abstract "Freeze-casting is a technique that exploits the highly anisotropic solidification behavior of a solvent (generally water) in a well-dispersed slurry to template controllably a directionally porous ceramic. By subjecting an aqueous slurry to a directional temperature gradient, ice crystals will nucleate on one side of the slurry and grow along the temperature gradient. The ice crystals will redistribute the suspended ceramic particles as they grow within the slurry, effectively templating the ceramic.Once solidification has ended, the frozen, templated ceramic is placed into a freeze-dryer to remove the ice crystals. The resulting green body contains anisotropic macropores in an replica of the sublimated ice crystals and micropores found between the ceramic particles in the walls. This structure is often sintered to consolidate the particulate walls and provide strength to the porous material. The porosity left by the sublimation of solvent crystals is typical between 2 - 200 μm.".
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Brownian_motion.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Camphene.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Casting_(manufacturing).
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramic_engineering.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_field.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Glycerol.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Kinetics_(physics).
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Lamella_(materials).
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(materials_science).
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Nucleation.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Photonics.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Refractory.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Sintering.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_chloride.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(chemistry).
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_free_energy.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Titanium_carbide.
- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink File:FreezeCasting_3.pdf.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLink File:ThermalResistanceCircuits.pdf.
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- Freeze-casting wikiPageWikiLinkText "freeze-casting".
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- Freeze-casting subject Category:Casting_(manufacturing).
- Freeze-casting subject Category:Ceramic_engineering.
- Freeze-casting subject Category:Colloids.
- Freeze-casting subject Category:Ice.
- Freeze-casting hypernym Technique.
- Freeze-casting type TopicalConcept.
- Freeze-casting comment "Freeze-casting is a technique that exploits the highly anisotropic solidification behavior of a solvent (generally water) in a well-dispersed slurry to template controllably a directionally porous ceramic. By subjecting an aqueous slurry to a directional temperature gradient, ice crystals will nucleate on one side of the slurry and grow along the temperature gradient.".
- Freeze-casting label "Freeze-casting".
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- Freeze-casting wasDerivedFrom Freeze-casting?oldid=706990238.
- Freeze-casting isPrimaryTopicOf Freeze-casting.