foamsporous
Foamsporous is a term used in materials science to describe a class of porous materials that combine foam-like cellular architecture with an interconnected pore network. In foamsporous materials, the solid phase forms a network of cells or polyhedral cavities, with pores that are interconnected, creating a high-porosity, low-density structure. The morphology is typically open-cell, though hierarchical foamsporous systems can exhibit multi-scale porosity.
Key properties include high porosity and low density, which promote permeability and a large surface area per
Fabrication methods span polymer foaming, particulate leaching, sacrificial templating, freeze casting, and additive manufacturing. In ceramics
Materials class includes polymer foams (for example polyurethane), ceramic foams (alumina, silicon carbide), and metal foams
Applications span filtration, catalysis and adsorption, energy storage electrodes, thermal insulation, acoustic damping, and tissue engineering