Title of article :
The effect of the composition of the intergranular film in alumina
on preferential adsorption and growth
Author/Authors :
Stephen H. Garofalini، نويسنده , , Shenghong Zhang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Composition of the intergranular film
(IGF) found between alumina crystals has been shown
to affect growth. Here, we employ molecular dynamics
(MD) computer simulations to study the effect of the
composition of calcium alumino-silicate IGFs on
preferential adsorption and grain growth in a-Al2O3 at
an atomistic level. The IGF is formed while in contact
with two differently oriented crystals, with results
showing preferential adsorption and growth along the
[1120] direction of the ( 1120) surface in comparison to
that along the surface normal on the (0001) surface for
certain calcium alumino-silicate compositions. Such
preferential growth is consistent with experimentally
observed anisotropic grain growth in alumina, where
platelets form because of faster outward growth of the
prism orientations than the basal orientation. The
simulations show the mechanism by which Ca ions in
the IGF inhibit growth on the basal surface and the
important role that the Ca/Al ratio in the IGF plays in
the change from isotropic to anisotropic grain growth.
At compositions with high or low Ca/Al ratios, growth
along each surface normal is equivalent, indicating
isotropic grain growth. The simulations provide an
atomistic view of attachment onto crystal surfaces,
affecting grain growth in alumina, and the importance
of local chemistry of the IGF on local adsorption and
growth behavior.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science