S. Ananthakumar et al., Effect of nanoparticulate boehmite sol as a dispersant for slurry compaction of alumina ceramics, MATER LETT, 43(4), 2000, pp. 174-179
This work reports the use of monohydroxy aluminium oxide particulate sol [b
oehmite, AlOOH], as a dispersing medium for slurry compaction of submicron-
sized alumina powders. Nanoparticulate boehmite sol, at controlled pH condi
tions, resulted in homogeneously dispersed alumina suspension which could b
e compressed into a definite shape by applying simple pressure. The partial
ly flocculated boehmite sol at pH 6.2 acts as good dispersant and resulted
in alumina-boehmite solids lending > 80 wt.%. The alumina dispersed in boeh
mite sol containing 17.24 vol.% boehmite concentration showed maximum green
and sintered density. The maximum theoretical green density was 63% and th
e maximum linear drying shrinkage was < 3%. The maximum theoretical sintere
d density was about 97% at 1450 degrees C. The slurry compaction resulted i
n high-density, fine-grained, sintered alumina having average grain size at
about 2 mu m. The nanoparticulate boehmite sol was found to be a matrix co
mpatible dispersant for alumina ceramics and yields higher solid loading an
d particle packing under slurry pressing. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
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