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알루미나-지르코니아 복합체의 제조공정 및 미세구조에 미치는 폴리머 첨가의 영향Effect of Polymer Content on Synthesis Process and Microstructure of Alumina-Zirconia Composite

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Effect of Polymer Content on Synthesis Process and Microstructure of Alumina-Zirconia Composite
Authors
이상진권명도이충효조경식
Issue Date
2003
Publisher
한국분말야금학회
Keywords
Ceramic composite; Soft-solution process; Polyethylene glycol; Porous powder; Grain size; Ceramic composite; Soft-solution process; Polyethylene glycol; Porous powder; Grain size
Citation
한국분말야금학회지, v.10, no.5, pp.310 - 317
Journal Title
한국분말야금학회지
Volume
10
Number
5
Start Page
310
End Page
317
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/3487
ISSN
1225-7591
Abstract
Two-component ceramic (alumina-zirconia) composites were fabricated by a soft-solution process in which polyethylene glycol (PEG) was used as a polymeric carrier. Metal salts and PEG were dissolved in ethyl alcohol without any precipitation in 1:1 volume ratio of alumina and zirconia. In the non-aqueous system, the flammable solvent made explosive, exothermic reaction during drying process. The reaction resulted in formation of volume expanded, porous precursor powders by a vigorous decomposition of organic components in the precursor sol. The PEG content affected the grain size of sintered composites as well as the morphology of precursor powders. The difference of microstructure in sintered composite was attribute to the solubility and homogeneity of metal cations in precursor sol. At the optimum amount of the PEG polymer, the metal ions were dispersed effectively in solution and a homogeneous polymeric network was formed. It made less agglomerated particles in the precursor sol and affected on uniform grain size in sintered composite.
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