Floating porous alumina from protein foaming-consolidation technique for cell culture application

Floating porous ceramics have been successfully fabricated using protein foaming-consolidation method. Alumina powder and yolk as the pore creator were mixed while stirring and the resulting slips were poured into cylindrical shaped molds followed by drying for foaming-consolidation process. The d...

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Main Authors: Sopyan, Iis, Ahmad, Fadli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pergamon 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/11608/4/CERI_floating_fadli_2012_.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/11608/
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ceramics-international/
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Summary:Floating porous ceramics have been successfully fabricated using protein foaming-consolidation method. Alumina powder and yolk as the pore creator were mixed while stirring and the resulting slips were poured into cylindrical shaped molds followed by drying for foaming-consolidation process. The dried green bodies were then burned at 600 8C for 1 h to remove the pore creating agent and finally sintered at 1550 8C for 2 h. The sintered alumina ceramics with shrinkage in the range of 29–40 vol.% and pore sizes of 250–500 mm were obtained. The compressive strength of sample was 1.1 at 70.6% porosity and it increased to 1.7 MPa at 52.8% porosity. The density varied in the range of 0.8–1.1 g/cm3 depending on the composition of the slurry. Preliminary cytotoxicity test of the samples conducted using DF-1 cell culture showed promising results.