A. Tsetsekou et al., Optimization of the rheological properties of alumina slurries for ceramicprocessing applications Part II: Spray-drying, J EUR CERAM, 21(4), 2001, pp. 493-506
The present work deals with the preparation of stable alumina, titania and
alumina-titania slurries with a high solid content for the production of sp
ray-dried powders. The compatibility of commercial dispersants with various
commercial binders, with respect to slurry stability and viscosity, was fi
rst studied on alumina slurries. It was shown that binders such as carboxy-
methyl-cellulose significantly increase the slurry viscosity whereas acryli
c-based binders have a high tendency for foaming. Among the various combina
tions of the three different commercial dispersants and the four commercial
binders studied; it was found that the pair Darvan C-polyethylene glycol (
PEG) produced the best results in terms of slurry rheological properties; t
herefore. this combination was subsequently used for the stabilization of t
itania and alumina-titania slurries as well. The optimum dispersant-binder
concentrations were determined for all three kinds of slurries with the aid
of viscosity and zeta-potential measurements. High solid content slurries
(70-80 wt.%) of alumina and alumina-titania were spray-dried successfully t
o produce spherical spray-dried powders with well-defined and uniform size
distribution. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.