TY - JOUR
T1 - Low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics
T2 - Principles, progress, and perspectives
AU - Xu, Jie
AU - Shao, Yueqi
AU - Feng, Xiaoying
AU - Zhang, Xiaoyan
AU - Li, Hao
AU - Yang, Jinlong
AU - Gao, Feng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - Porous ceramics are lightweight materials with diverse pore structures and are widely applied in areas such as thermal insulation, sound absorption, filtration, catalysis, and energy storage. However, excessive shrinkage during the sintering process of porous ceramics leads to cracking and deterioration, posing significant challenges for achieving complex shapes. Despite its importance, the field of low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics has not received sufficient attention. This review systematically discusses the principles and progress in the development of low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics. First, we introduce the characteristics of various preparation methods, including partial sintering, particle-stabilized foaming, gel-casting, foam-gelcasting, and additive manufacturing (AM). We then explain three primary principles of low sintering shrinkage from the perspectives of the volume effect and mass transfer processes. This review focuses on the properties and applications of typical low sintering shrinkage ceramics such as mullite and alumina, particularly their mechanical properties and thermal conductivity as thermal insulation and ceramic cores. Finally, we summarize the current state and present future perspectives on low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics.
AB - Porous ceramics are lightweight materials with diverse pore structures and are widely applied in areas such as thermal insulation, sound absorption, filtration, catalysis, and energy storage. However, excessive shrinkage during the sintering process of porous ceramics leads to cracking and deterioration, posing significant challenges for achieving complex shapes. Despite its importance, the field of low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics has not received sufficient attention. This review systematically discusses the principles and progress in the development of low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics. First, we introduce the characteristics of various preparation methods, including partial sintering, particle-stabilized foaming, gel-casting, foam-gelcasting, and additive manufacturing (AM). We then explain three primary principles of low sintering shrinkage from the perspectives of the volume effect and mass transfer processes. This review focuses on the properties and applications of typical low sintering shrinkage ceramics such as mullite and alumina, particularly their mechanical properties and thermal conductivity as thermal insulation and ceramic cores. Finally, we summarize the current state and present future perspectives on low sintering shrinkage porous ceramics.
KW - low sintering shrinkage
KW - mass transfer process
KW - pore structure
KW - porous ceramics
KW - properties
KW - volume expansion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85219049343&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.26599/JAC.2024.9221015
DO - 10.26599/JAC.2024.9221015
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85219049343
SN - 2226-4108
VL - 14
JO - Journal of Advanced Ceramics
JF - Journal of Advanced Ceramics
IS - 2
M1 - 9221015
ER -