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<div class="csl-entry">Rauchenwald, K., Boubenicek, R., Traxler, E., Vanessa Treml, & Konegger, T. (2026). Porous SiOC microspheres obtained via photopolymerization-assisted solidification templating of emulsions. <i>Open Ceramics</i>, <i>25</i>, Article 100922. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceram.2026.100922</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/226786
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Porous polysiloxane-derived SiOC microspheres were produced via photopolymerization-assisted solidification templating of preceramic polymer emulsions, demonstrated for four structure-directing solvents (cyclohexane, cyclooctane, l-menthol, camphene). Internal pore morphologies of microspheres correspond to those of the respective monolithic analogues. In addition to unidirectional solidification of emulsions, a novel method is introduced for selective solidification and photopolymerization of cyclooctane/polymer droplets within the liquid water phase, significantly improving process efficiency. Cryomicroscopy supported evaluation of solidification kinetics of oil/water phases. Stirring intensity was found to control microsphere size. For the stirred-tank setup, SiOC microspheres showed monomodal size distributions (d50 = 199 µm) and modal pore opening diameters of 5.2 µm. A proof-of-principle was delivered for implementation of this process in a continuous-flow solidification/photoreactor, providing a base for future upscaling. The open-porous SiOC microspheres are a promising materials concept for application in catalysis or adsorption.
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en
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Elsevier
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Open Ceramics
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dc.subject
polymer-derived ceramics
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dc.subject
freeze-casting
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emulsion processing
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dc.title
Porous SiOC microspheres obtained via photopolymerization-assisted solidification templating of emulsions
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Article
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Artikel
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TU Wien, Austria
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dc.contributor.affiliation
TU Wien, Austria
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TU Wien, Austria
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Original Research Article
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tuw.container.volume
25
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true
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tuw.peerreviewed
true
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tuw.researchTopic.id
M7
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M4
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Special and Engineering Materials
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Non-metallic Materials
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50
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50
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Open Ceramics
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E164-03-2 - Forschungsgruppe Technologie keramischer Werkstoffe
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E165-01-5 - Forschungsgruppe Physikalische Chemie von Aerosolpartikeln