Direct bonding of AlN and graphite by spark plasma sintering

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AlN powders were simultaneously sintered and bonded to isotropic graphite disks at temperatures of 1800 and 1900°C under 30 MPa by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The effects of temperature and Y2O3 additive content on the bonding strength were investigated. The bonding mechanism is proposed as follows: as the temperature increases, a molten Al-Y-O phase forms and flows into the open pores of graphite. As the material cools, a Al2Y4O9 phase forms, resulting in a physical bond between the graphite and AlN. The bonding strength of AlN/graphite increased with an increase of temperature and Y2O3 content. When 10 mass % Y2O3 was used as a sintering additive, the bonding strength of AlN/graphite reached 19MPa at 1900°C. © 2013 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Okuni, T., Miyamoto, Y., Abe, H., & Naito, M. (2013). Direct bonding of AlN and graphite by spark plasma sintering. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 121(1413), 448–451. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.121.448

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