Nano-Sized Polymer-Assisted Cold Sintering and Recycling of Ceramic Composites

20 Pages Posted: 4 Dec 2023

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Juchen Zhang

Pennsylvania State University

Enrique Gomez

Pennsylvania State University

Hongtao Sun

Pennsylvania State University

Date Written: November 1, 2023

Abstract

Cold sintering is an emerging technology that significantly reduces sintering temperatures by approximately an order of magnitude, down to about 100-200 °C. This reduction of processing temperature enables the co-sintering and integration of dissimilar materials, such as ceramics and polymers, into unprecedented composites, where the low-energy consumption densification provides an opportunity for recycling. Here, we cold sintered barium titanate (BaTiO3)- polytetrafluoroethyelne (PTFE) ceramic-polymer composites, demonstrating that nano-sized PTFE polymer powders facilitate co-sintering and enable the recycling of ceramic composites. This approach offers an opportunity for reusing and re-processing ceramic components, thereby promoting sustainability through waste reduction and energy savings.

Keywords: Ceramic, Sintering, Recycling, Composite, Dielectric properties

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Juchen and Gomez, Enrique and Sun, Hongtao, Nano-Sized Polymer-Assisted Cold Sintering and Recycling of Ceramic Composites (November 1, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4620218 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4620218

Juchen Zhang

Pennsylvania State University ( email )

University Park, PA
United States

Enrique Gomez

Pennsylvania State University ( email )

Hongtao Sun (Contact Author)

Pennsylvania State University ( email )

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