CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS

Porous hollow glass microspheres have many uses, including encapsulation of active materials. In this paper a fast and facile method for fabricating porous hollow glass-microspheres was demonstrated by etching them using dilute hydrofluoric acid. Then, a highly reactive amine was infiltrated into th...

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Main Authors: T. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi, S.R. Allahkaram, N. Towhidi
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science & Technology 2016-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-167-8&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-c5beb3483a504a5abb0238a94780ca0c2020-11-24T21:28:14ZengIran University of Science & TechnologyIranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering1735-08082383-38822016-12-0113419CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGST. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi0S.R. Allahkaram1N. Towhidi2 School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran Porous hollow glass microspheres have many uses, including encapsulation of active materials. In this paper a fast and facile method for fabricating porous hollow glass-microspheres was demonstrated by etching them using dilute hydrofluoric acid. Then, a highly reactive amine was infiltrated into the etched glass microspheres. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted for the hollow glass microspheres prior and post etching process. With regards to the porous hollow glass spherical sample, the spherical nature, morphology, pore diameter and the porosity were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Formation of the intact hollow glass microspheres with an open through wall porosities following phase separation and etching of the boron oxide rich phase was demonstrated using reciprocating shaker as the most suitable agitation method. The BET results indicated that the surface of the porous microspheres contained nano-pores. It is believed that the simplicity of the reported fabrication technique of micro/nano porous structure has the potential to scaling up for large scale productionhttp://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-167-8&slc_lang=en&sid=1Porous hollow glass microspheres (PHGMs) encapsulation diethylenetriamine (DETA) smart coatings.
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author T. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi
S.R. Allahkaram
N. Towhidi
spellingShingle T. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi
S.R. Allahkaram
N. Towhidi
CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
Porous hollow glass microspheres (PHGMs)
encapsulation
diethylenetriamine (DETA)
smart coatings.
author_facet T. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi
S.R. Allahkaram
N. Towhidi
author_sort T. Ebrahimi Sadrabadi
title CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
title_short CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
title_full CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
title_fullStr CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
title_full_unstemmed CHARACTERIZATION OF MICRO/NANO POROUS HOLLOW GLASS MICROSPHERES FABRICATED THROUGH VARIOUS CHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESSE FOR USE IN SMART COATINGS
title_sort characterization of micro/nano porous hollow glass microspheres fabricated through various chemical etching processe for use in smart coatings
publisher Iran University of Science & Technology
series Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
issn 1735-0808
2383-3882
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Porous hollow glass microspheres have many uses, including encapsulation of active materials. In this paper a fast and facile method for fabricating porous hollow glass-microspheres was demonstrated by etching them using dilute hydrofluoric acid. Then, a highly reactive amine was infiltrated into the etched glass microspheres. Scanning electron microscopy was conducted for the hollow glass microspheres prior and post etching process. With regards to the porous hollow glass spherical sample, the spherical nature, morphology, pore diameter and the porosity were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Formation of the intact hollow glass microspheres with an open through wall porosities following phase separation and etching of the boron oxide rich phase was demonstrated using reciprocating shaker as the most suitable agitation method. The BET results indicated that the surface of the porous microspheres contained nano-pores. It is believed that the simplicity of the reported fabrication technique of micro/nano porous structure has the potential to scaling up for large scale production
topic Porous hollow glass microspheres (PHGMs)
encapsulation
diethylenetriamine (DETA)
smart coatings.
url http://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-167-8&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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