Title of article :
Sintering temperature depression in Al2O3 by mechanical milling
Author/Authors :
H. J. Goodshaw، نويسنده , , J. S. Forrester، نويسنده , , G. J. Suaning، نويسنده , ,
E. H. Kisi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
High-energy milling of Al2O3 with hardened
steel milling media has confirmed that nanocrystalline
powders are readily formed. At a ball to charge
mass-ratio of 20:1, the crystallite size falls below 30 nm
in just 2 h and below 15 nm in 4 h. The as-milled
powders are contaminated with Fe which increases
linearly with increased milling time, reaching ~10 wt%
after 16 h. The HCl leaching process of Karagedov and
Lyakhov [Karagedov and Lyakhov (1999) Nanostruct
Mater 11(5):559] was found to remove a large proportion
of the Fe, but residual Fe was found with XRF
analysis. Milled and leached samples show significant
sintering temperature depression to approximately
1100 C and produce sintered densities greater than
94% without the application of pressure. Milling
induced lattice expansion of the Al2O3 is observed
which we posit to be due to defect formation rather
than Fe absorption. The respective roles of small
crystallite size and lattice defects in reducing the
sintering temperature are discussed.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science