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  • Synthesis of oxide ceramic powders by polymerized organic inorganic comples route
  • Sang-Jin Lee*, Chung-Hyo Lee and Waltraud M. Krivena
  • Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Mokpo National University, Muan 534-729, Korea a Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract
A polymerized organic-inorganic complexation route is introduced for the synthesis of oxide ceramic powders. Polyvinyl alcohol was used as the organic carrier for precursor ceramic gel. Porous and soft powders, which have a high specific surface area, were obtained after calcinating the aerated precursors. The PVA content and its degree of polymerization had a significant influence on the homogeneity of the final powder. In particular, attrition milling process with the porous powder resulted in ultra-fine particles. In the case of the preparation of cordierite powder, nano-size powder, which has a high specific surface area of 181 m2/g, was obtained by the milling process. The complexation route was also applied to the synthesis of unstable phase in room temperature like beta-cristobalite, high temperature form of silica.

Keywords: Powder, Synthesis, Polymerization, Precursor

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  • 2000; 1(2): 92-95

    Published on Dec 31, 2000

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