Abstract A novel approach to fabricate mullite ceramic foams with high porosity and mechanical strength using fly ash hollow spheres (FAHSs) as the only raw material was reported for the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A novel approach to fabricate mullite ceramic foams with high porosity and mechanical strength using fly ash hollow spheres (FAHSs) as the only raw material was reported for the first time, in which FAHSs served as both matrix and pore-forming agent. It was demonstrated that uniform FAHS ceramic foams without cracks could be fabricated by both direct stack sintering method and gel-casting route. The effect of sintering temperature on linear shrinkage, porosity, phase composition and mechanical properties was investigated. With the increase of sintering temperature from 1200 °C to 1350 °C, the fracture mechanism changed from fracturing along FAHSs to fracturing across FAHSs, and the compressive strength of the FAHS ceramic foams increased from 4.4 MPa to 33.4 MPa. The FAHS ceramic foams exhibited high porosity in the range of 73–81% and high mechanical strength, which benefited from the dense assembling of small FAHSs with natural diameter distribution and excellent wall-thickness uniformity.
               
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