2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2003.07.013
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Attrition milling of metallic-ceramic particles in acetyl-acetone

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“…22,23 This may be due to the different chemical and surface properties of the YSZ particles used in this work from that of previous studies. In previous studies, various methods, such as adding iodine to suspensions, 22,23 attrition milling, 24 or using a mixture of organic solvents, 2 were used to increase the x potential of YSZ particles and prepare stable suspensions. In the present study, the commercially obtained YSZ particles could be well dispersed in pure acetylacetone due to the high x potential (130 mV).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22,23 This may be due to the different chemical and surface properties of the YSZ particles used in this work from that of previous studies. In previous studies, various methods, such as adding iodine to suspensions, 22,23 attrition milling, 24 or using a mixture of organic solvents, 2 were used to increase the x potential of YSZ particles and prepare stable suspensions. In the present study, the commercially obtained YSZ particles could be well dispersed in pure acetylacetone due to the high x potential (130 mV).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2)) is also thought to release a large number of protons. 29 Both of them help to create a positive zeta potential for particles.…”
Section: Charging Mechanism For Ysz In Acacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the cross-section of the coatings (Fig. 1b), a layered structure appeared to have been formed, which was caused by the orientation of plate-like aluminium particles during EPD, which transformed completely to Al 2 O 3 plate-like inclusions (¨2 Am thickness and¨15 Am length) during sintering of the coating [21].…”
Section: Load-displacement Curvementioning
confidence: 99%