Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method

Highly sinterable Y2O3 nano-powder with low degree of agglomeration was synthesized by using a spray precipitation technology, without the use of any additives and dispersants. Compared with the precursor made by using the dripping method (D-precursor), the precursor made by the spraying method (S-p...

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Main Authors: Yin, Danlei, Wang, Jun, Liu, Peng, Luo, Dewei, Kong, Ling Bing, Dong, Zhili, Tang, Dingyuan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1425142020-06-23T05:01:39Z Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method Yin, Danlei Wang, Jun Liu, Peng Luo, Dewei Kong, Ling Bing Dong, Zhili Tang, Dingyuan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Yttria Transparent Ceramics Co-precipitation Highly sinterable Y2O3 nano-powder with low degree of agglomeration was synthesized by using a spray precipitation technology, without the use of any additives and dispersants. Compared with the precursor made by using the dripping method (D-precursor), the precursor made by the spraying method (S-precursor) had much lower degree of hard agglomeration. So did the resultant calcined Y2O3 powder (S-Y2O3 powder) as compared with the D-Y2O3 powder. Sintering behaviors of the two powders were studied. Ceramics made from the S-Y2O3 powder (S-Y2O3 ceramics) showed much higher densification rate and final density. After vacuum sintered at 1650 °C for 5 h, relative density of the D-Y2O3 ceramics was merely 97.3%, while that of the S-Y2O3 ceramics reached 99.5%. In addition, the D-Y2O3 ceramics cannot be sintered to 98% relative density by using the vacuum sintering technique, due to the high degree of agglomeration of the D-Y2O3 powder. Moreover, the S-Y2O3 ceramic exhibited homogeneous microstructure and an in-line optical transmittance of 81.6% at 1200 nm after HIP treatment. The spray precipitation method should be applicable to synthesizing other oxide powders. 2020-06-23T05:01:39Z 2020-06-23T05:01:39Z 2018 Journal Article Yin, D., Wang, J., Liu, P., Luo, D., Kong, L. K., Dong, Z., & Tang, D. (2018). Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method. Ceramics International, 44(16), 20472-20477. doi:10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.08.042 0272-8842 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142514 10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.08.042 2-s2.0-85051483851 16 44 20472 20477 en Ceramics International © 2018 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering::Materials
Yttria Transparent Ceramics
Co-precipitation
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials
Yttria Transparent Ceramics
Co-precipitation
Yin, Danlei
Wang, Jun
Liu, Peng
Luo, Dewei
Kong, Ling Bing
Dong, Zhili
Tang, Dingyuan
Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
description Highly sinterable Y2O3 nano-powder with low degree of agglomeration was synthesized by using a spray precipitation technology, without the use of any additives and dispersants. Compared with the precursor made by using the dripping method (D-precursor), the precursor made by the spraying method (S-precursor) had much lower degree of hard agglomeration. So did the resultant calcined Y2O3 powder (S-Y2O3 powder) as compared with the D-Y2O3 powder. Sintering behaviors of the two powders were studied. Ceramics made from the S-Y2O3 powder (S-Y2O3 ceramics) showed much higher densification rate and final density. After vacuum sintered at 1650 °C for 5 h, relative density of the D-Y2O3 ceramics was merely 97.3%, while that of the S-Y2O3 ceramics reached 99.5%. In addition, the D-Y2O3 ceramics cannot be sintered to 98% relative density by using the vacuum sintering technique, due to the high degree of agglomeration of the D-Y2O3 powder. Moreover, the S-Y2O3 ceramic exhibited homogeneous microstructure and an in-line optical transmittance of 81.6% at 1200 nm after HIP treatment. The spray precipitation method should be applicable to synthesizing other oxide powders.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Yin, Danlei
Wang, Jun
Liu, Peng
Luo, Dewei
Kong, Ling Bing
Dong, Zhili
Tang, Dingyuan
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author Yin, Danlei
Wang, Jun
Liu, Peng
Luo, Dewei
Kong, Ling Bing
Dong, Zhili
Tang, Dingyuan
author_sort Yin, Danlei
title Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
title_short Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
title_full Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
title_fullStr Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
title_full_unstemmed Yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
title_sort yttria nanopowders with low degree of aggregation by a spray precipitation method
publishDate 2020
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