Direct Vat‐Photopolymerization 3D Printing of Hierarchically Porous SiC Loaded with Co/Ni Based Catalysts by Using Pickering Emulsions

Author:

Ho Terence Yan King12ORCID,Pung Kah Sheng1,Lock Daniel Wen Hao1,Du Zehui12ORCID,Gan Chee Lip12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore

2. Temasek Laboratories Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637553 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractHierarchically porous silicon carbide (SiC) is an important catalyst support widely used in various gas and liquid catalytic processes. Conventional approaches to fabricate such SiC have limited design flexibility and separated catalyst‐loading step is necessitated. Herein, a one‐step, direct vat‐photopolymerization 3D printing of hierarchically porous SiC loaded with Co/Ni based catalyst is demonstrated with Pickering emulsion as feedstock for the first time. Compared with normal ceramic slurries, Pickering emulsion dramatically increases the cure depth (by 50%) and emulsion stability, which allow continuous printing of complex SiC structures with uniform pore morphology. The resultant hierarchical porous SiC offered ≈40% better mechanical strength as compared with non‐hierarchical counterpart. By dissolving metal salts into aqueous phase in Pickering emulsions, complex architected structures with Co or Ni/Co in situ loaded in SiC matrix are printed. The metal salts are then thermally converted into oxides or silicates as catalysts anchored on SiC, exhibiting excellent catalytic activity and reusability. The emulsion templating strategy holds great facility to load various highly attractive materials such as high entropy oxides or functional fillers whilst reaping the benefits of vat photopolymerization for a myriad of applications in catalysis, batteries, and structural supports.

Funder

Nanyang Technological University

Publisher

Wiley

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