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Wai Kian Tan1, Norio Hakiri2, Atsushi Yokoi3, Go Kawamura2, Atsunori Matsuda2, Hiroyuki Muto3,2.
Abstract
This work reports on the microstructure-controlled formation of interconnected carbon-layered Al2O3 ceramics using carbon nanoparticles (CNP)-alumina (Al2O3) composite particles. The Al2O3 micro-particles used in this study were obtained by granulation of nano-sized Al2O3 nanoparticles with an average diameter of 150 nm. Then, CNP-Al2O3 composite was fabricated using an electrostatic assembly method using the granulated Al2O3 and CNP. The decoration of CNP on the surface of granulated Al2O3 was investigated as a function of primary particle size and coverage percentage using a fixed amount of CNP. Notably, an interconnected layer of carbon particles at the interface of Al2O3 that resemble the grain boundaries was obtained. The mechanical properties of the samples obtained with different particle size and CNP coverage on Al2O3 particles were also investigated which presented the possibility to control the mechanical properties through microstructural design of composite ceramic materials.Entities:
Keywords: Alumina; Carbon microsphere; Electrostatic adsorption; Nanocomposite; mechanical property
Year: 2019 PMID: 31338607 PMCID: PMC6650519 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-019-3061-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Zeta potential of surface charge-controlled Al2O3 and carbon nanoparticles
Fig. 2SEM images of the a 0.3 vol%, b 0.6 vol%, and c 1.0 vol% CNP coated on Al2O3 granulation particle with average diameter of 62 μm
Fig. 3SEM images of the 0.6 vol% CNP coated on Al2O3 granulation particles with average diameter of a 37, b 62, and c 98 μm
Fig. 4a Microstructure of 0.6 vol% CNP-Al2O3 composite using Al2O3 with the average diameter of 62 μm. b Grain boundary of CNP-Al2O3 composite. Carbon layer could be observed at the interface between the Al2O3 matrix
Fig. 5Elastic moduli of CNP-Al2O3 composites as a function of a matrix particle size and b CNP coverage on Al2O3 particles
Fig. 6Hysteresis curves of indentation load and penetration depth of 1.0 vol% CNP-Al2O3 composites