Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Preparation, Sintering Behavior and Microstructure of Al2O3-Coated Ni Powders

LU Jin-Shan; GAO Lian; GUI Lin-Hua; Guo Jing-Kun   

  1. State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure; Shanghai Institute of Ceramics; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shanghai 200050; China
  • Received:2000-04-03 Revised:2000-05-29 Published:2001-03-20 Online:2001-03-20

Abstract: Alumina precursor-coated nanosized Ni powders were prepared by the heterogeneous precipitation
method in the aluminium salt solution. The chemical composition of the as-prepared coated powder was characterized by energy dispersive
spectra and Auger electron spectra. It revealed that nanosized Ni particles were homogeneously coated with layers of alumina hydrate.
The calcined powders that were performed in argon were hot pressed in a protective atmosphere of argon. The experimental results indicate
that the calcined powders can be sintered to nearly fully dense at a lower temperature as compared with that from sol-gel prepared powder
mixtures. The microstructures of these sintered specimens are different from that of ball-milled and hot-pressed counterparts. Irrespective of
the location of Ni particles in alumina matrix, there exist holes at the interfaces between alumina grains and Ni particles, which is attributed
to thermal expansion mismatch between alumina and nickel. The fracture mode of these composites is mainly an intergranular-type.

Key words: coated powders, ceramic-metal composite, sintering behavior, microstructure

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