Preparation and Microstuructural Development of Nanocrystalline Titania and Alumina
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Abstract
The preparation of nanocrystalline titania and alumina was investigated by sol-gel
methods using titanium isopropoxide, boehmite and aluminum isopropoxide. Various drying
control chemical additives like oxalic acid, acetic acid and polyacrylic acid were used for modifying
the drying behaviour and shrinkage of the gels. The sintered densities of the ceramics prepared by
sol-gel processing and the dried gels were in the 79-99% of theoretical density for rutile. The green
and sintered densities of the pellets prepared by uniaxial pressing of powders derived from sols, gels
and precipitation techniques for titania were in the 40-52% and 55-83% respectively. The titania
ceramics were observed to experience anatase-rutile phase transformation upon heat treatment at
650oC. The grain size of the sintered ceramics at 650oC was determined to be about 26 nm. Grain
size of titania increased to 213 nm. at 850oC. The mechanical properties of these nanocrystalline
ceramics were investigated by using microhardness testing.
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Proceedings of the 8th Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society; Istanbul; Turkey; 29 June 2003 through 3 July 2003
Keywords
Titania, Alumina, Nanocrystalline, Sol-Gel, Grain size, Sol-Gel, Titania, Alumina, Nanocrystalline, Grain size
Fields of Science
0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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Çağlar Duvarcı, Ö., Çiftçioğlu, M., Güden, M., and Arıkut, G. (2004). Preparation and microstuructural development of nanocrystalline titania and alumina. Key Engineering Materials, 264-268, 2355-2358. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.264-268.2355
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264-268
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2355
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