INFLUENCE OF MAGNESIA ON COLLOIDAL PROCESSING OF ALUMINA

Citation
G. Tari et al., INFLUENCE OF MAGNESIA ON COLLOIDAL PROCESSING OF ALUMINA, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 17(11), 1997, pp. 1341-1350
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science, Ceramics
ISSN journal
09552219
Volume
17
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1341 - 1350
Database
ISI
SICI code
0955-2219(1997)17:11<1341:IOMOCP>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The effects of magnesia (MgO) on electrophoretic and rheological prope rties of aqueous alumina suspensions and on the characteristics of the slip cast bodies were evaluated. The influence of the dispersants and slip preparation procedure on all processing steps and on the ultimat e properties of the sintered bodies was also discussed. The electropho retic measurements showed a significant decrease in zeta potential whe n MgO was present in Al2O3 agueous suspension. This destabilising effe ct of MgO was also confirmed by rheological measurements which showed an increase in viscosity and pseudoplastic behaviour of the slips. In slip casting, the destabilising effect was expressed by a decrease in green body density. Nevertheless, the relative density of the sintered bodies initially, increased reaching a maximum (99.7%) for 0.02 wt% M gO but decreased again with further additions. The results obtained sh owed that the optimal amount of magnesia resulted from its beneficial effect on densification of alumina, and from its detrimental influence in slip stability and packing behaviour of suspended particles. The s lip preparation procedure also affected the ultimate properties of MgO -doped alumina. Namely, the dispersant used and the order in which the powders were added to the dispersant solution determine the degree of uniformity of the MgO distribution in the mixture, resulting in diffe rent packing densities in both green and sintered states. The highest sintered density was obtained when magnesia was the first component ad ded to the solution of the most efficient dispersant used. Considering the observed results, an optimised route for the slip preparation was established. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Limited.