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Art and science are sometimes poles apart, but that isn鈥檛 the case in a research project described in ACS Omega. For this work, an interdisciplinary team merged scientific research, technological advancements and artistic exploration to experiment with the production, properties and application of a new kind of ceramic.
In recent years, scientists have been adding graphene oxide (GO) to ceramic slurries 鈥� consisting of particles of kaolin clay or other materials dispersed in water 鈥� to make fired ceramics more durable and resistant to thermal shock. Materials scientist Daria Andreeva and colleagues adapted this technique by using ultrasound to better mix the GO into kaolin slurries. They adjusted GO concentration and ultrasound exposure time to find the conditions that most enhanced the resulting ceramics鈥� strength and heat resistance. The team also collaborated with artist-in-residence Delia Prvac虒ki, who created works from the new ceramic material that are on display at the National University of Singapore Museum.聽

鈥淲e explored artistic potential by experimenting with novel ceramic forms and textures,鈥� the study鈥檚 authors note. 鈥淗arnessing the properties of graphene pushes the boundaries of traditional ceramic art, enabling the creation of delicate and intricate ceramic structures that were previously unattainable. This approach not only enhances the artistic possibilities but also can potentially reduce the need for structural elements.鈥�
The authors acknowledge funding from Singapore鈥檚 Ministry of Education.
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