Nanocomposite glass abrasives

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Abstract

Cerium oxide is a suitable material for glass polishing because it has both a high chemical reactivity and a suitable hardness for glass polishing. We focused on nano-dispersion abrasives containing two materials that specialize in a chemical reactivity with glass and a suitable mechanical strength and they were synthesized by spray pyrolysis. We first review on CeO2ZrO 2Y2O3 nano-composite abrasives that can show you the effect of nano-composition on glass polishing. These nano-composites showed slightly lower removal rate than commercial CeO2-based abrasive, but the composite led to smooth surface of glass. The nanodispersed SrZrO3/ZrO2 composite particles were then synthesized by spray pyrolysis. The glass polishing using SrZrO3/ZrO2 nanocomposite abrasives led to relatively high removal rate and quite smooth surface of glass. The SrZrO3/CeO2 abrasives showed superior polishing properties to conventional ceria-based abrasives by adjusting SrZrO3/CeO2 ratios. These results revealed that the nano-composition enables us to control mechanical and chemical ratios and this CMP control would lead to develop leading-edge abrasives. © 2014 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Suda, S. (2014). Nanocomposite glass abrasives. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan. Ceramic Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.122.244

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