A detailed transmission electron microscopy study of the structure of aluminium nitride formed during sintering of powder injection moulded aluminium is presented. A polycrystalline layer formed on Al particle surfaces exposed to a nitrogen atmosphere. This layer consisted of fine, rod-like crystallites of hexagonal AlN typically aligned normal to the Al surface. A double layer of AlN separated by a thin layer of Al was observed at the interfaces between Al grains. In this report, the structure of the nitride is characterised and its influence on sintering is discussed. © 2010 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
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Kent, D., Qian, M., & Schaffer, G. B. (2010). Formation of aluminium nitride during sintering of powder injection moulded aluminium. Powder Metallurgy, 53(2), 118–124. https://doi.org/10.1179/003258909X12523294330154
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