Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder

Porous alumina containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatite (HA) composite were successfully fabricated via protein foaming-consolidation method. Alumina and HA powders were mixed with yolk, starch and darvan 821 A at an adjusted mass ratio to make slurry. The slurries were cast into cylindrical s...

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Main Authors: Fadli, Ahmad, Sopyan, Iis, Ramesh, Singh
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spelling my.iium.irep.122362014-07-17T04:20:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/12236/ Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder Fadli, Ahmad Sopyan, Iis Ramesh, Singh TS Manufactures Porous alumina containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatite (HA) composite were successfully fabricated via protein foaming-consolidation method. Alumina and HA powders were mixed with yolk, starch and darvan 821 A at an adjusted mass ratio to make slurry. The slurries were cast into cylindrical shaped molds and then dried for foaming and consolidation process. Subsequently, the dried bodies were burned at 600°C for 1 h, followed by sintering at temperatures of 1300 - 1400°C for 2 h. The porous alumina-HA composites with pore size in the range of 95-300 µm and density of 2.7 – 2.9 g cm-3 were obtained. Porosity of bodies decreased from 31.7 to 27.6% when sintering temperatures increased from 1300 to 1400°C. The increasing HA-to-alumina mass ratio from 0.2 to 0.8 w/w increased compressive strength of sintered bodies from 2.3 to 10.0 MPa. XRD pattern results show intensity of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) phase increased with sintering temperatures and also found that the sintering process did not alter phases in the porous bodies Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland 2012 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12236/1/Porous_Alumina_from_Protein_Foaming-Consolidation_Method.pdf Fadli, Ahmad and Sopyan, Iis and Ramesh, Singh (2012) Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 117-19. pp. 782-785. ISSN 1660-9336 http://www.scientific.net/AMM.117-119.782 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.117-119.782
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Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
description Porous alumina containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatite (HA) composite were successfully fabricated via protein foaming-consolidation method. Alumina and HA powders were mixed with yolk, starch and darvan 821 A at an adjusted mass ratio to make slurry. The slurries were cast into cylindrical shaped molds and then dried for foaming and consolidation process. Subsequently, the dried bodies were burned at 600°C for 1 h, followed by sintering at temperatures of 1300 - 1400°C for 2 h. The porous alumina-HA composites with pore size in the range of 95-300 µm and density of 2.7 – 2.9 g cm-3 were obtained. Porosity of bodies decreased from 31.7 to 27.6% when sintering temperatures increased from 1300 to 1400°C. The increasing HA-to-alumina mass ratio from 0.2 to 0.8 w/w increased compressive strength of sintered bodies from 2.3 to 10.0 MPa. XRD pattern results show intensity of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) phase increased with sintering temperatures and also found that the sintering process did not alter phases in the porous bodies
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author Fadli, Ahmad
Sopyan, Iis
Ramesh, Singh
author_facet Fadli, Ahmad
Sopyan, Iis
Ramesh, Singh
author_sort Fadli, Ahmad
title Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
title_short Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
title_full Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
title_fullStr Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
title_full_unstemmed Porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
title_sort porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation method containing hydrothermal derived hydroxyapatited powder
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/12236/1/Porous_Alumina_from_Protein_Foaming-Consolidation_Method.pdf
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