New Sol–Gel Route for the Preparation of Pure α-Alumina at 950°C |
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Authors: | Naoufal Bahlawane Tadahiko Watanabe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Inorganic Composite Materials, Kyushu National Industrial Research Institute, Saga 841, Japan |
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Abstract: | An anhydrous alumina (Al2O3) sol was prepared from aluminum isopropoxide and an organic solvent, using an acetic acid stabilizer. The complete conversion of the dried sol to α-Al2O3 was accomplished at a temperature of 950°C by a single transition via γ-Al2O3. Al2O3 that was deposited via dip coating resulted in amorphous films, even after annealing at 1100°C, because of the silicon diffusion from the substrate. This phenomenon was avoided using a rapid thermal treatment in a flame after dip coating, which resulted in uniform thin films that are converted to α-Al2O3 via heat treatment. |
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Keywords: | sol–gel alumina phase transformations |
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