Effect of Tween-80 on the Control of Particle Size and Shrinkage Properties of Nanoscale α-Alumina Synthesized by Sol–Gel Processing |
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Authors: | Pramod K. Sharma Vasundara V. Varadan Vijay K. Varadan |
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Affiliation: | Center for Engineering of Electronics of Acoustic Materials, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 |
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Abstract: | The concept of tailored interfaces has been applied to the synthesis of nanoscale α-Al2O3. Tween-80 (poly-oxyethylene(20) sorbitan monooleate, T-80) was used as a surface modifier in the sol–gel process for this purpose. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy study of the powder obtained with T-80 confirmed the particle size of α-Al2O3 (∼55 nm) and morphology (spherical). The exothermic peak temperature in the differential thermal analysis was shifted to a lower temperature (∼917°C) when the powder was derived from a T-80 modifier content of 10 wt%. X-ray diffraction showed that the α-Al2O3 phase was the major phase that existed in modifier-derived powder that was sintered at 1000°C. The experiments, based on linear shrinkage, indicated that the powder with T-80 (10 wt%) could be densified at a low temperature. |
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Keywords: | alumina densification nanoparticulates sol-gel |
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