Influence of technology of nanopowder production on the microstructure of the sintered by spark-plasma material on the example of aluminum oxide

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A comparative study of the results of spark-plasma sintering (SPS) of two-types of aluminum oxide nanopowders, obtained by the method of conductor explosion and plasma synthesis. When the parameters of both powders are similar (spherical form of the particles, size, phase composition) as well as SPS modes the properties of the resulting compacts are significantly different both in mechanical properties and microstructure. The reason of differences in the properties of the obtained compacts is in technological impurities in powders, obtained by different methods. Artificial addition of impurities, contained in the nanopowder, obtained by electro explosion of conductor, into the powder, made by synthesis in plasma and not containing these impurities, allowed to reveal their effect on the formation of the microstructure and properties of the sintered by SPS method sample.

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Zholnin, A. G., Melekhov, A. P., Hafizov, R. S., Vakulenko, S. A., Rubinkovskiy, N. A., Samokhin, A. V., … Grigoryev, E. G. (2016). Influence of technology of nanopowder production on the microstructure of the sintered by spark-plasma material on the example of aluminum oxide. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 130). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/130/1/012043

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