“…Porous metallic structures are widely classified into open‐celled and close‐celled cellular materials with no moving parts (control pore network and distinctive pore volume) resulting in comparatively simple and less frequent maintenance. While the close‐celled cellular structures are cited to offer high resistance to fluid flow due to their low pore volume, 5‐7 the open‐celled cellular structures are characterized by higher open porosity, random topologies with greater accessible surface area per unit volume or specific surface 8‐10 . Typical applications of porous metallic structures are in the fabrication of reactors, heat exchangers, aero‐engine fuel separators, vibrational and emission control in cars, lightweight solar collectors, fuel cells, and biomedical devices 3,4,6 .…”