Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted

In this research, the fabrication of transparent Alumina was done by spark plasma sintering (SPS). Two types of alpha and gamma Alumina powders with particle size of 200 and 50 nm were used, respectively. The sintering assisted materials used in this research were magnesium nitrate and lanthanum nit...

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Main Authors: M. Shahriari, H. Jamali, H. Mansouri, M. R. Loghman Estarki, M. Sardarian
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Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2022-11-01
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description In this research, the fabrication of transparent Alumina was done by spark plasma sintering (SPS). Two types of alpha and gamma Alumina powders with particle size of 200 and 50 nm were used, respectively. The sintering assisted materials used in this research were magnesium nitrate and lanthanum nitrate, each of which was used 100 ppm using a chemical precipitation process. Calcination was performed at 800°C and the resulting powders were subjected to SPS at 1500 °C with a rate of 50 °C/min for 15 minutes under a pressure of 70 MPa. The phase composion was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) before and after SPS. The morphology of the powders and the microstructure of the sintered samples were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The bulk density was obtained to be 3.94 gr/cm3 and 3.9 gr/cm3 in the alpha and gamma samples, respectively. The UV-Visible transmission test showed 20% transmission in the alpha alumina sample. The amount of IR transmission in the alpha and gamma samples was obtained to be 65% and 25%, respectively. The alpha alumina sample had a higher transmission percentage and density compared to the gamma sample.
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spelling doaj-art-d2d5860e508a4e6caf223679e17f23c02025-08-20T02:19:04ZfasIsfahan University of TechnologyJournal of Advanced Materials in Engineering2251-600X2423-57332022-11-01413314010.47176/jame.41.3.245623274Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-AssistedM. Shahriari0H. Jamali1H. Mansouri2M. R. Loghman Estarki3M. Sardarian4Materials Science and Advanced Electromagnetic Materials Complex, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Malek Ashtar University Of technology, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Malek Ashtar University Of technology, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Malek Ashtar University Of technology, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Materials Engineering, Malek Ashtar University Of technology, Isfahan, IranIn this research, the fabrication of transparent Alumina was done by spark plasma sintering (SPS). Two types of alpha and gamma Alumina powders with particle size of 200 and 50 nm were used, respectively. The sintering assisted materials used in this research were magnesium nitrate and lanthanum nitrate, each of which was used 100 ppm using a chemical precipitation process. Calcination was performed at 800°C and the resulting powders were subjected to SPS at 1500 °C with a rate of 50 °C/min for 15 minutes under a pressure of 70 MPa. The phase composion was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) before and after SPS. The morphology of the powders and the microstructure of the sintered samples were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The bulk density was obtained to be 3.94 gr/cm3 and 3.9 gr/cm3 in the alpha and gamma samples, respectively. The UV-Visible transmission test showed 20% transmission in the alpha alumina sample. The amount of IR transmission in the alpha and gamma samples was obtained to be 65% and 25%, respectively. The alpha alumina sample had a higher transmission percentage and density compared to the gamma sample.https://jame.iut.ac.ir/article_3274_925040321c4512c77bba7588e2871cfc.pdfalpha and gamma aluminaspark plasma sinteringtransparencytransmission percentagesintering assisted
spellingShingle M. Shahriari
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H. Mansouri
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M. Sardarian
Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
alpha and gamma alumina
spark plasma sintering
transparency
transmission percentage
sintering assisted
title Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
title_full Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
title_fullStr Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
title_short Fabrication of Spark Plasma Sintered Spark Plasma Sintered Transparent Alumina Using Magnesium Oxide and Lanthanum Oxide as Sintering-Assisted
title_sort fabrication of spark plasma sintered spark plasma sintered transparent alumina using magnesium oxide and lanthanum oxide as sintering assisted
topic alpha and gamma alumina
spark plasma sintering
transparency
transmission percentage
sintering assisted
url https://jame.iut.ac.ir/article_3274_925040321c4512c77bba7588e2871cfc.pdf
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