Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1477836 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Here we demonstrate a unique processing technique which is based on engineering multi-component ceramic nanopowders and composites with precise morphology by nano-explosive deagglomeration/calcination. Multiple nano-explosions of impregnated cyclotrimethylene trinitramine deagglomerate the nanopowder due to the highly energetic impacts of the blast waves, while the solid-solubility of one component into the other is enhanced by the extremely high local temperature generated during the nano-explosions. We applied this technique to produce nanosize agglomerate-free ceria-gadolinia solid solution powder with uniform morphology and an average aggregate size of 32Â nm, and 8Â mol% yttria-doped zirconia aggregates with an average size of 53Â nm impregnated with platinum (2-14Â nm).
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Authors
Oleg Vasylkiv, Yoshio Sakka, Valeriy V. Skorokhod,