Mineral fusion via dehydration-induced residual stress: from gels to ceramic monoliths
Bo Li,
Jie Yan,
Hongkun Li
et al.
Abstract:Man-made ceramics generally undergo harsh manufacturing conditions (e.g., high-temperature sintering). In contrast, mineral structures with superior mechanical strength (e.g., teeth) are generated in organisms under mild biocompatible conditions. Herein, we report that ceramic objects can be directly produced and strengthened by drying purely inorganic gels (PIGs), mimicking the biological tactic of fabricating continuous monoliths from hydrated amorphous precursors. The overall process is easy and biocompatib… Show more
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