Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1463675 Ceramics International 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Nanocrystalline Al2O3 powders containing different amounts of MgO (0.1-5.0 mol%) or added boehmite (AlOOH) have been synthesized by combustion synthesis from aluminium nitrate and magnesium nitrate, using urea or sucrose as fuels. The as synthesized alumina powders were deagglomerated, compacted by dry pressing and sintered at 1625 °C for 2 h. For comparison purposes, a commercial high purity α-Al2O3 powder (ACC) was also processed following the same route. The sintered materials were characterized for bulk density (BD), apparent porosity (AP), and water absorption (WA) capacity, microstructure using SEM, and XRD phase composition. In comparison to boehmite, the MgO had a considerable effect on the densification behaviour of combustion-synthesized powder.
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