Ceramics-Silikáty 44, (1) 9 - 13 (2000) |
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OPEN-PORE GLASSES AND GLASS-CERAMICS BY SINTERING OF MODIFIED PYROGENIC SILICIC ACIDS |
Vogel Jürgen, Rüssel Christian |
Otto Schott Institut of the University of Jena,
Frauenhofer Strasse 6, D-07743 Jena, Germany
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A pyrogenic silicic acid (Aerosil OX50) was used as glassy phase in salt sintering process. Aqueous disperoions of the Aerosil
and β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) particles, acting as spacers during the sintering process, were dried and sintered at
temperatures in the range of 1000 °C to 1500 °C. After sintering, the crystalline spacer was leached by aqueous hydrochloric
acid and highly porous glasses or glass ceramics were obtained. By dissolution of water-soluble salts of other ions (Na⁺,
Mg²⁺, Al³⁺...) in the aqueous dispersion, the pyrogenic silicic acid can be modified. The highly active surfaces of the SiO₂
particles are coated with the added compounds during drying the green compacts. The presence of sodium ions results in an
enlargement of the silicatic network during sintering and the diffusion of these ions into the glassy phase is promoted. In this
way, open pore glasses and glass ceramics possessing different chemical constitutions and pore diameters of 800 nm to
around 15 μm were obtained. The total open porosity of the glasses can be varied by the amount of incorporated spacer TCP. |
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