Artigo Revisado por pares

Sintering Behavior of Fine Aluminum Nitride Powder Synthesized from Aluminum Polynuclear Complexes

1992; Wiley; Volume: 75; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1151-2916.1992.tb04471.x

ISSN

1551-2916

Autores

Noboru Hashimoto, Hiroyoshi Yoden, Shigehito Deki,

Tópico(s)

Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties

Resumo

The sintering behavior of fine AIN powder synthesized from an aluminum polynuclear complex was investigated. The focus of this work was to investigate the densification behavior of the AIN powder with different particle sizes (specific surface area: 3.2–22.8 m 2 /g). The AIN powder was synthesized from basic aluminum chloride and glucose mixed in a water solution. This powder was divided into two groups: one with 2 wt% Y 2 O 3 added as the sintering aid and the other without such an additive. The AIN powder investigated possessed favorable densification potential. The density of the AIN powder with a surface area of 16.6 m 2 /g and without additives attained theoretical density at 1700°C. Adding Y 2 O 3 further decreased the sintering temperature required for full densification to 1600°C. It is speculated that low‐temperature sintering of our fine AIN powder with Y 2 O 3 proceeds in two steps: in the initial stage, sintering proceeds predominantly through interdiffusion between yttrium aluminates formed on the AIN powder surface; in the second stage, the densification may occur by the interdiffusion between solid phases formed by a reaction between the yttrium aluminates and AIN. To investigate the effect of oxygen on sintering, the content of oxygen in AIN powder was varied while the particle size was kept constant. In this study, the difference in surface oxygen content scarcely affected the sintering behavior of fine AIN powder.

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