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  • Effect of synthesis conditions on the particle size and morphology of YAG powder
  • Jie-Guang Song*, Fang Wang, Ming-Han Xu, Yin-Yan Ju, Yang-Liang Li, Shi-Bin Li and Gang-Chang Ji
  • Jiujiang Key Laboratory of Green Remanufacturing,School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Jiujiang University, Jiujiang 332005, China
Abstract
Yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) is currently a widely applied structural and functional material. To prepare highperformance YAG ceramics we prepared pure YAG powder, after calcining the precursor at 1100 ºC, by co-precipitation with ammonia as the precipitant and aluminum nitrate as well as yttrium nitrate as raw materials. The preparation conditions for the YAG precursor were a pH of 9, a titration rate of 10 ml/ minute and a reaction time of 60 minutes. The mean paricle size of the YAG powder was 11ìm. The mean particle size for the YAG powder increased with an increase in the pH and at a higher pH the YAG particles were more irregular in shape. The mean particle size and particle size distribution range of the YAG powder increased with an increase in the titration rate. For the YAG powder with a higher mean particle size, the particle size distribution range was wider but the size of most YAG particles was still small and the YAG particles were nearly spherical

Keywords: YAG powder, Co-precipitation method, Synthesis condition, Particle size, Micrograph

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  • 2012; 13(2): 154-157

    Published on Apr 30, 2012

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