Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625971 | Ceramics International | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The stability and rheological behaviour of bimodal titania suspensions was studied. Bimodal mixtures were prepared by mixing nanosized TiO2 powders with an average primary size of â¼20-40 nm and surface area of â¼50 m2 gâ1 and/or a colloidal titania suspension of the same nanopowders dispersed in water with a submicrometer sized titania. The dispersing conditions were studied as a function of pH, type and content of dispersant, and sonication time for a constant solids content of 30 vol% (62 wt%). The mixtures were slip cast and presintered at low temperatures (800-1000 °C) in order to obtain porous materials with anatase as the major phase. The pore size distribution, microstructure and phase composition were characterised using MIP, SEM and XRD techniques, respectively.
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Authors
M. Vicent, E. Sánchez, T. Molina, M.I. Nieto, R. Moreno,