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arxiv: 1804.08699 · v1 · pith:RMGQNLV5new · submitted 2018-03-29 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph · physics.flu-dyn

Particles redistribution and structural defects development during ice templating

classification ⚛️ physics.app-ph physics.flu-dyn
keywords defectsformationstructuraltemplatingcolloidalcontrolduringgrowth
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The freezing of colloidal suspensions is encountered in many natural and engineering processes. It can be harnessed through a process known as ice templating, to produce porous materials and composites exhibiting unique functional properties. The phenomenon by itself appears simple: a solidification interface propagates through a colloidal suspension. We are nevertheless still far from a complete understanding and control of the phenomenon. Such lack of control is reflected in the very large scattering of mechanical properties reported for ice-templated ceramics, largely due to the formation of structural defects. Through systematic in situ investigations, we demonstrate here the role of the suspension composition and the role of particle-particle electrostatic interactions on defect formation during ice templating. Flocculation can occur in the intercrystal space, leading to a destabilisation of the solid/liquid interface triggering the growth of crystals perpendicular to the main ice growth direction. This mechanism largely contributes to the formation of structural defects and explains, to a large extent, the scattering of compressive strength values reported in the literature.

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