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Rare-earth zirconate high-entropy nanofibrous porous ceramics for high-temperature thermal insulation applications

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY [2023]
Yueqi Shao, Jie Xu, Mingyue Wei, Hengchang Wang, Lang Lin, Fengying Fan, Xiaoying Feng, Ping Zhang, Feng Gao
ABSTRACT

Fibre-based porous ceramics are widely used as high-temperature insulation materials due to their good chemical stability and excellent thermal insulation performance. However, the potential roles and mechanical properties of high-entropy fibrous porous ceramics have rarely been explored. In this study, rare-earth zirconate (Dy 0.2 Y 0.2 Ho 0.2 Er 0.2 Yb 0.2 ) 2 Zr 2 O 7 (DYHEY) high-entropy nanofibrous porous ceramics (HENFPCs) were prepared using short-cut fibres by gel-casting combined with freeze-drying. The DYHEY HENFPCs exhibited very high porosity (93.86–97.50%), low thermal conductivity (0.0339–0.0741 W/(m·K)) and good compressive strength (53.17–129.65 kPa). The HENFPC sintered at 800 °C with 1 wt% agarose content exhibited the lowest room-temperature thermal conductivity of 0.0339 W/(m·K). Besides, when the front side temperature of HENFPCs reached above 1300 °C, the back side temperature was only about 200 °C. The temperature difference over 1100 °C revealed HENFEPCs get excellent thermal stability as ideal lightweight high-temperature thermal insulation materials.

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