Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438095 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A novel temperature induced gelation method for alumina suspension using oleic acid as dispersant is reported. Non-aqueous suspension with high solid loading and low viscosity is prepared using normal octane as solvent. Influence of oleic acid on the dispersion of suspension was investigated. There was a well disperse alumina suspension with 1.3 wt% oleic acid. Influence of gelation temperature on the coagulation process and properties of green body was investigated. The sufficiently high viscosity to coagulate the suspension was achieved at â20 °C. The gelation temperature was controlled between the melting point of dispersant and solvent. The gelation mechanism is proposed that alumina suspension is destabilized by dispersant separating out from the solvent and removing from the alumina particles surface. The alumina green body with wet compressive strength of 1.07 MPa can be demolded without deformation by treating 53 vol% alumina suspension at â20 °C for 12 h. After being sintered at 1550 °C for 3 h, dense alumina ceramics with relative density of 98.62% and flexural strength of 371±25 MPa have been obtained by this method.
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Authors
Jinlong Yang, Ke Gan, Shiji Li, Yanjiao Gai, Zaijuan Zhang, Shu Yan, Yugu Chen, Xiaoyan Zhang, Yuju Lu, Jie Xu,