Improved microstructure of alumina ceramics prepared from DBD plasma activated powders

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DUGÁČEK Ján PROKEŠ Lubomír SŤAHEL Pavel RÁHEĽ Jozef ILČÍKOVÁ Martina

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference NANOCON 2018 - Conference Proceedings, 10th Anniversary International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research and Application
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Faculty of Science

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Web https://www.nanocon.eu/en/conference-proceedings/
Keywords Alumina; Electrophoretic method; Plasma treatment; Sintering; Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy
Description Aluminium oxide nanopowder is used for sintering into ceramic materials with attractive mechanical properties. The simplest and most common sintering methods are wet methods during which the nanopowder is dispersed in a liquid. High surface energy increases the quality of the sintered material. Atmospheric pressure plasma is known improve its wetting properties and the quality of ceramic sintered using the electrophoretic method. However, polarisation abnormalities during the deposition suggested an addition of negatively charged species on the powder's surface during the treatment, probably NOx molecules. To verify this hypothesis, we have used the Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy on the treated and the untreated nanopowder to study the changes that occurred during the treatment. We have found that a large number of additional NO, NO2, CO2 and hydroxyl were attached to the surface, at least some of them were grafted rather than adsorbed. This provided additional evidence that the abnormalities were caused by NOX molecules on the surface
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