Rapid transformation of α-alumina nanocomposite powders by microwave assisted combustion

Authors
Jung, Y.M.Kim, S.W.
Issue Date
2006-09
Publisher
Materials Research Society
Citation
IUMRS International Conference in Asia 2006, IUMRS-ICA 2006, pp.823 - 826
Abstract
The microwave-assisted combustion synthesis as a route to obtain ultrafine α-alumina and magnesium aluminate composite powders starting from the ammonium aluminum carbonate hydroxide precursor was investigated. The synthetic temperature and the crystallite size of the α-alumina nanocomposite powder were significantly affected by the environmental atmosphere in the microwave assisted combustion. The α-alumina and spinel composite powder was obtained by the microwave-assisted combustion at temperature of 1000°C under H2/N2, but at 1150°C by the normal heat process under air. The rapid transformation from γ- to α-phase was achieved by microwave assisted nucleation at low temperature of 900°C under H 2/N2 atmosphere. The least crystallite size of 26.2 nm was obtained under H2/N2 atmosphere at 1000°C for 10 min.
ISSN
1012-0394
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/81573
DOI
10.4028/3-908451-31-0.823
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