2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2015.07.037
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Azeotropic distillation, ethanol washing, and freeze drying on coprecipitated gels for production of high surface area 3Y–TZP and 8YSZ powders: A comparative study

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“…The specific surface-area values of the samples dehydrated by EW/AD were considerably higher than those obtained after FD in agreement with a previous work 43 . Practically the same S BET values were achieved for 9InTaSZ and 9InNbSZ, whereas the Nb 2 O 5 and Ta 2 O 5 oxides can be considered as having similar effects in the gel formation during coprecipitation.…”
Section: Powder Characteristics After Dehydrationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The specific surface-area values of the samples dehydrated by EW/AD were considerably higher than those obtained after FD in agreement with a previous work 43 . Practically the same S BET values were achieved for 9InTaSZ and 9InNbSZ, whereas the Nb 2 O 5 and Ta 2 O 5 oxides can be considered as having similar effects in the gel formation during coprecipitation.…”
Section: Powder Characteristics After Dehydrationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The overall stirring period prior to filtering was ~2 h. The pH of the solution obtained was adjusted during stirring using an ammonia solution (25%; Labochemie, India) to form a white precipitate in a slightly acidic medium (pH 6.0–6.5) using a pH meter (Adwa, Romania). The precipitate was vacuum filtered using qualitative filter paper (45 μ, 12 cm; Double Rings, China) via a Buchner funnel, washed three times with deionized water and washed another three times with ethanol to reduce the possibility of agglomeration (Patil et al , 2012; Piva et al , 2015; Lu et al , 2020), after which it was placed upon a watch glass and dried at 40°C overnight in a drying oven (ED53/E2; Binder, Germany).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim was to obtain a white precipitate that was then vacuum filtered using a Buchner funnel and a qualitative filter paper (45 µm, ∅12 cm, Double Rings, Shanghai, China). The filter cake was first washed three times with deionized water, which was followed by three washes in ethanol to prevent agglomeration [26][27][28]. Finally, the sample was placed on a watch glass and was left to dry in an oven set at 40 • C for one week (ED53/E2, Binder, Tuttlingen, Germany) [29].…”
Section: Of 12mentioning
confidence: 99%