Hybridized porous structure of Al alloy by surface modification of pores

Authors
Seo, Young IkKim, Young MoonLee, Young JungKim, Se HoonKim, Dae-GunLee, Kyu HwanDo Kim, Young
Issue Date
2009-12
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
JOURNAL OF POROUS MATERIALS, v.16, no.6, pp.715 - 719
Abstract
To improve the filtration efficiency of porous materials used in filters, an extensive specific surface area is required to serve as a site for adsorption with impurities. In this paper, a method for creating a hybridized porous alloy using a powder metallurgical technique to build primary pores in an Al-4 wt% Cu alloy and subsequent surface modification for a secondary pore surface with a considerably increased specific surface area is suggested. The specific surface area increased from 0.7 m(2)/g for the non-treated specimen to 7.3 m(2)/g for the 0.005 M NaOH-treated specimen. The surface-modified specimens showed a remarkable increase in micropores >10 nm. The primary pore structure was controlled by granulation, compacting pressure, and sintering; the secondary pore structure was obtained by a surface modification using a dilute NaOH solution.
Keywords
METAL FOAMS; PERMEABILITY; SYSTEMS; POWDER; SIZE; METAL FOAMS; PERMEABILITY; SYSTEMS; POWDER; SIZE; Porous surface; Pore structure control; Alkali surface modification; Hybrid pore structural alloy
ISSN
1380-2224
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131919
DOI
10.1007/s10934-008-9253-4
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