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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advanced Ceramics for Environmental Remediation
Presentation Title Nanofibrous Oxide Ceramics: Manufacturing and Applications
Author(s) Riley Ann Yager, Rachel Day, Tabitha Berry, Arielle Griffin, Andrei Stanishevsky
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Riley Ann Yager
Abstract Scope This presentation discusses recent developments in fabrication and applications of highly porous nanofibrous ceramic (NFC) materials in catalysis, filtration, thermal insulation, sensors, and other applications. Fabrication of NFC shapes with tailored microarchitecture and properties represents the major challenge in their technology. The use of high-yield, scalable spinning methods can address those challenges and increase the efficiency of nanofibers production. Several NFC systems with 76–99.97% porosity are discussed in details, including nanocrystalline zirconia/titania and alumina/silica nanofibrous materials with different compositions that have been prepared from precursor fibers obtained by an uncommon, high-throughput, free-surface alternating force electrospinning process. The pecularities of NFC materials calcination and sintering protocols are reviewed. The study shows, in part, that highly porous NFC can be prepared at relatively low sintering temperatures and exhibit good mechanical durability, machinability, thermal and chemical stability in flat and tubular membrane structures for various catalytic schemes.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

2-D and Layered Oxides for Environmental Catalysis Applications
Dyes and Antibiotics Degradation through Advanced Inorganic Nanostructures: Progress and Limitations of a Materials Science Approach
Greener Synthesis of Porous Two-dimensional Nanomaterials and Their Applications in Water Treatment
Inorganic Materials for Phosphorus Capture and the STEPS Center
Nanofibrous Oxide Ceramics: Manufacturing and Applications
Optimization of 1D Core-shell Heterostructures for Gas Sensing
Utilizing Band Diagrams to Engineer the Performance of Photocatalytic Processes

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