Review on the vapour-phase synthesis of aluminum nitride powder using thermal plasmas

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Production of high purity aluminum nitride powder which can be processed into electronic packages at a cost competitive with existing lower performance ceramic packages has promoted the development of many different synthesis methods. A survey of the synthesis of ultrafine AIN powders using thermal plasmas is presented. Laboratory scale experiments, applying inductively coupled and transferred-arc plasma systems, have been used to produce nanosize powders by vapour-phase reaction between aluminum vapour and ammonia, using a reduced number of steps. The specific surface area of the powders reported are in the 12 to 280 m 2 /g range. Sinterability experiments have demonstrated that these powders can be compacted to full density at lower temperatures than powders produced by conventional methods.

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Da Cruz, A. C., & Munz, R. J. (1999). Review on the vapour-phase synthesis of aluminum nitride powder using thermal plasmas. KONA Powder and Particle Journal. Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation. https://doi.org/10.14356/kona.1999015

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