COMPOSITE FIBER STRUCTURE FOR CATALYSTS AND ELECTRODES
[摘要] We have recently envisioned a process wherein fibers of various metals in the 0.5 to 15 mu m diameter range are slurried in concert with cellulose fibers and various other materials in the form of particulates and/or fibers. The resulting slurry is cast via a wet-lay process into a sheet and dried to produce a free-standing sheet of 'composite paper'. When the 'preform' sheet is sintered in hydrogen, the bulk of the cellulose is removed with the secondary fibers and/or particulates being entrapped by the sinter-locked network provided by the metal fibers. The resulting material is unique in that it allows the intimate contacting and combination of heretofore mutually exclusive materials and properties. Moreover, due to the ease of paper manufacture and processing, the resulting materials are relatively inexpensive and can be fabricated into a wide range of three-dimensional structures. Also, because cellulose is both a binder and a pore-former, structures combining high levels of active surface area and high void volume (i.e., low pressure drop) can be prepared as free-standing flow through monoliths.
[发布日期] 1994-01-15 [发布机构]
[效力级别] Proceedings Paper [学科分类]
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