摘要
As applications of porous ceramic materials have gradually expanded, the novel technologies for the fabrication of porous ceramic materials with a delicate and controllable structure are still attractive. In this work, three types of porous monolithic ceramic materials, including Al2O3-SiO2, TiO2, and SiC, have been fabricated by thermally impacted and non-solvent-induced phase separations in blends of cellulose acetate and ceramic nanoparticles. These materials possessed three-dimensional interconnected porous structures with low densities, high porosities, and hierarchical pores ranging from 5 nm to 6 mu m. The relationships between microstructures and phase separations were systematically investigated. Furthermore, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of 20 dB from 5 to 18 GHz in porous SiC materials has been achieved, revealing that those materials have potential applications in the electromagnetic shielding. This work provides a powerful and general approach to fabricate porous monolithic ceramic materials with a wide range of various ceramic nanoparticles.