Patent classifications
C04B38/04
Process for preparing cellular inorganic monolithic materials and uses of these materials
A process is provided for preparing an inorganic material in the form of an alveolar monolith of a silica matrix where the monolith includes interconnected macropores. The process includes at least one step of mineralizing an oil-in-water emulsion formed from droplets of an oily phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase and in which colloidal solid particles are present at the interface formed between the continuous aqueous phase and the dispersed droplets of oily phase. Such materials obtained according to this process may be used, especially for separative chemistry and filtration, for performing chemical reactions catalyzed in heterogeneous phase, as thermal or phonic insulators, or as templates for manufacturing controlled-porosity carbon skeletons.
Process for preparing cellular inorganic monolithic materials and uses of these materials
A process is provided for preparing an inorganic material in the form of an alveolar monolith of a silica matrix where the monolith includes interconnected macropores. The process includes at least one step of mineralizing an oil-in-water emulsion formed from droplets of an oily phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase and in which colloidal solid particles are present at the interface formed between the continuous aqueous phase and the dispersed droplets of oily phase. Such materials obtained according to this process may be used, especially for separative chemistry and filtration, for performing chemical reactions catalyzed in heterogeneous phase, as thermal or phonic insulators, or as templates for manufacturing controlled-porosity carbon skeletons.
Process for preparing cellular inorganic monolithic materials and uses of these materials
A process is provided for preparing an inorganic material in the form of an alveolar monolith of a silica matrix where the monolith includes interconnected macropores. The process includes at least one step of mineralizing an oil-in-water emulsion formed from droplets of an oily phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase and in which colloidal solid particles are present at the interface formed between the continuous aqueous phase and the dispersed droplets of oily phase. Such materials obtained according to this process may be used, especially for separative chemistry and filtration, for performing chemical reactions catalyzed in heterogeneous phase, as thermal or phonic insulators, or as templates for manufacturing controlled-porosity carbon skeletons.
Microlattice damping material and method for repeatable energy absorption
Described is a micro-lattice damping material and a method for repeatable energy absorption. The micro-lattice damping material is a cellular material formed of a three-dimensional interconnected network of hollow tubes. This material is operable to provide high damping, specifically acoustic, vibration or shock damping, by utilizing the energy absorption mechanism of hollow tube buckling, which is rendered repeatable by the micro-lattice architecture.
Microlattice damping material and method for repeatable energy absorption
Described is a micro-lattice damping material and a method for repeatable energy absorption. The micro-lattice damping material is a cellular material formed of a three-dimensional interconnected network of hollow tubes. This material is operable to provide high damping, specifically acoustic, vibration or shock damping, by utilizing the energy absorption mechanism of hollow tube buckling, which is rendered repeatable by the micro-lattice architecture.
ADDITIVE FABRICATION WITH INFILTRATABLE STRUCTURES
An infiltratable material forms a net shape containing a porous network that can be infiltrated with a supplemental material, commonly referred to as an infiltrant, e.g., by heating the infiltrant so that it melts and wicks into the porous network of the net shape. By using additive fabrication technologies to spatially dispose an infiltrant about an infiltratable structure, a composite structure can be created that advantageously controls the amount of infiltrant applied to the infiltratable structure and the spatial distribution of the infiltrant about and/or within the infiltratable structure prior to infiltration.
USE OF A GEOPOLYMER WITH SUPERABSORBENT POLYMER
The present invention relates to a composite material including at least one superabsorbent polymer in a geopolymer matrix as a material for 3D printing.
USE OF A GEOPOLYMER WITH SUPERABSORBENT POLYMER
The present invention relates to a composite material including at least one superabsorbent polymer in a geopolymer matrix as a material for 3D printing.
Honeycomb Boron Carbon Nitride Nanomaterial Plated With Metal And Application Thereof
The present invention discloses a 3D rigid mesoporous honeycomb boron carbon nitride (HBCN) nanomaterial as a host for plating/depositing metal. Said nanomaterial plated/deposited with metal is used as metal anode in alkali metal ion battery.
Honeycomb Boron Carbon Nitride Nanomaterial Plated With Metal And Application Thereof
The present invention discloses a 3D rigid mesoporous honeycomb boron carbon nitride (HBCN) nanomaterial as a host for plating/depositing metal. Said nanomaterial plated/deposited with metal is used as metal anode in alkali metal ion battery.