Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1474338 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The objective of this investigation is to deepen the understanding of the mechanism(s) involved in densification and grain growth underlying microwave sintering of α-alumina. The densification behavior and microstructure evolution of α-alumina powders with different MgO doping levels as well as specific surface areas have been systematically and quantitatively studied during conventional and 2.45 GHz microwave multimode sintering. It is shown that the microwave-induced favorable effects on densification could be more important due to the existence of MgO dopant or a decrease of particle size. Combined with the thermodynamics and kinetics considerations, one assumed that grain-boundary diffusion could be significantly enhanced by microwave non-thermal effect. In addition, the grain growth retardation effect has been attributed to the fine porosity retention induced by microwave electromagnetic field, but not to the local over-heating at grain boundaries.

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