Development Of Porous Sintered Alumina By A Sponge Scaffolding Method And Pore Forming Agent Using Natural Bioresources
Porous sintered alumina was developed using a sponge scaffolding method and pore-forming agents (PFA) using natural bioresources. The polymeric sponge method used a polyurethane foam soaked in an alumina slurry prepared by mixing alumina powder and distilled water with different concentrations of...
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Main Author: | Keokangdong, Sengphet |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/41986/1/Sengphet_Keokangdong_HJ.pdf |
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