Emulsification/Internal Gelation Synthesis of Highly Porous Zeolite Granules for Improving Low-Frequency Acoustic Performance of Microloudspeakers
Kongxin Liu,
Yifei Zeng,
Peng Wu
et al.
Abstract:Acoustic porous medium is regarded as a promising filling material to enhance the acoustic volume and reproduce low frequency in modern closed-box microloudspeakers. Zeolites have attracted extensive attention because the sorption and diffusion of air molecules in their unique rigid-frame pores can lead to sound attenuation. However, these properties are hard to reserve after shaping micrometer-sized zeolite crystals into hundred-micrometer monolith particles. Herein, we report the synthesis of highly porous Z… Show more
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