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Alternative Explanation for the Role of Magnesia in the Sintering of Alumina Containing Small Amounts of a Liquid Phase
Authors:Byung-Ki Kim  Seong-Hyeon Hong  Sang-Ho Lee  Doh-Yeon Kim  Nong Moon Hwang
Affiliation:School of Materials Science and Engineering and Center for Microstructure Science of Materials, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Korea;Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daedok 305-600, Korea
Abstract:The microstructural evolution during sintering of Al2O3 was investigated to determine the role of MgO additive, particularly when its concentration is very low (<200 ppm). Compared with specimens without MgO, a few Al2O3 grains were observed to grow enormously after the addition of 50 or 100 ppm MgO. When MgO content was increased to 200 ppm, on the other hand, the overall grain growth process was accelerated and many growing grains impinged on each other. In this case, therefore, a fine and unimodal grained microstructure was obtained. Sintering of Al2O3 in a MgO atmosphere further supported the promotion of grain growth by MgO. It is proposed that MgO promotes the grain growth of Al2O3 either by lowering the edge energy or by roughening the interface structure.
Keywords:magnesium oxide  sinter/sintering  alumina
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