Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1477278 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Doping of commercial alumina nanopowders by using aqueous solutions of metal salts was exploited to prepare alumina-based nanocomposites.The same procedure was applied to produce a composite made of immiscible phases, that is an alumina–zirconia material, by doping an α-alumina powder with a zirconium chloride solution, as well as to produce an alumina–YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet) system by doping alumina with a yttrium chloride solution and promoting YAG formation by solid-state reaction at high temperature.For this latter case, the difference in reactivity between two commercial powders, one made of transition alumina, the other of pure α-phase, was investigated in terms of phase evolution and purity.In all cases natural sintering was performed to develop dense bodies.

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