Ceramic honeycomb bodies having high-strength skin and manufacturing methods thereof
US-12060305-B2 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US9580358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9580358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414282401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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There is provided a honeycomb structure including a honeycomb base material including a porous partition wall parent material; plugged portions; and a porous collecting layer disposed on the surface of the partition wall parent material in the remaining cells. A melting point of a material constituting the collecting layer is higher than that of a material constituting the partition wall parent material, a pore surface area per unit volume of the collecting layer is 2.0 times or more a pore surface area per unit volume of the partition wall parent material, and a thickness of a portion of the collecting layer which penetrates into pores of the partition wall parent material is 6% or smaller of that of each of partition walls including the partition wall parent material and the collecting layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A manufacturing method of a honeycomb structure, comprising: a forming step of forming a ceramic forming raw material containing a first ceramic raw material, and forming a honeycomb formed body including a non-fired partition wall parent material to partition and form a plurality of cells which become through channels of a fluid; a first plugging step of arranging plugged portions in open frontal areas of predetermined cells in an end surface of the honeycomb formed body on an inflow side of the fluid; a collecting layer forming raw material coating step of attaching, to the surface of the non-fired partition wall parent material in the remaining cells of the honeycomb formed body which are not provided with the plugged portions, a collecting layer forming raw material containing a second ceramic raw material for the collecting layer which has a higher melting point than the first ceramic raw material and an aqueous electrolyte solution having a concentration of 50 to 100% of a saturated solubility; a second plugging step of arranging plugged portions in open frontal areas of remaining cells in an end surface of the honeycomb formed body on an outflow side of the fluid; and a firing step of firing the honeycomb formed body coated with the collecting layer forming raw material to prepare the honeycomb structure. 2. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 , the honeycomb structure comprising: a honeycomb base material including a porous partition wall parent material to partition and form a plurality of cells which become through channels of a fluid; plugged portions arranged in open frontal areas of the predetermined cells in an end surface on an inflow side of the fluid and open frontal areas of the remaining cells in an end surface on an outflow side of the fluid; and a porous collecting layer disposed on the surface of the partition wall parent material in the remaining cells, wherein a melting point of a material constituting the collecting layer is higher than that of a material constituting the partition wall parent material, a pore surface area per unit volume of the collecting layer is 2.0 times or more a pore surface area per unit volume of the partition wall parent material, and a thickness of a portion of the collecting layer which penetrates into pores of the partition wall parent material is 0.1% or larger and 6% or smaller of that of each of partition walls. 3. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte includes at least one anion selected from the group consisting of a citrate ion, a tartrate ion, a sulfate ion, an acetate ion and a chloride ion, and at least one cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali earth metal ion, a hydrogen ion and an ammonium ion. 4. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 2 , wherein the electrolyte includes at least one anion selected from the group consisting of a citrate ion, a tartrate ion, a sulfate ion, an acetate ion and a chloride ion, and at least one cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali earth metal ion, a hydrogen ion and an ammonium ion. 5. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 , wherein the collecting layer forming raw material contains a pore former, and a total volume of the ceramic raw material for the collecting layer and the pore former is from 5 to 30 vol % of the whole volume of the collecting layer forming raw material. 6. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 4 , wherein the collecting layer forming raw material contains a pore former, and a total volume of the ceramic raw material for the collecting layer and the pore former is from 5 to 30 vol % of the whole volume of the collecting layer forming raw material. 7. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 , wherein the collecting layer forming raw material contains, as a viscosity regulator, a surfactant and/or a micro organic fiber insoluble in water. 8. The manufacturing method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 6 , wherein the collecting layer forming raw material contains, as a viscosity regulator, a surfactant and/or a micro organic fiber insoluble in water.
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