Porous Al2O3-spinel based polycrystals that resist free-sintering

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We show that increasing MgO content in Al2O3 from 0.25 to 10 wt% has a remarkable effect on the sintering behavior. While 0.25 wt% specimens sinter to near full density, the higher weight percent sample could be sintered to a maximum of 92% relative density even when held for 24 h at 1673 K. The resistance of the pores to sintering is ascribed to a reduction in the driving force for sintering (rather than to kinetics). The volume fraction of the pores increases with the fraction of the spinel phase, which forms by a reaction between magnesia and alumina. These findings raise the promise of membranes that can be tailored for pore size and pore volume, for high temperature applications. © 2008 The American Ceramic Society.

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Shah, S. R., Chokshi, A. H., & Raj, R. (2008). Porous Al2O3-spinel based polycrystals that resist free-sintering. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 91(10), 3451–3454. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02622.x

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