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Densification of nanocrystalline MgO ceramics by hot-pressing

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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 25, Issue 16, Pages 3579-3585

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2004.09.023

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nanocrystalline; densification; hot-pressing; MgO

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Densification of pure nanocrystalline MgO powder with 10 nm particle size by hot-pressing was investigated in the temperature range 700-800 degrees C, applied pressure range 100-200MPa, and for durations of up to 240min. It was shown that significant densification under the pressure begins above 440 degrees C. Densities higher than 99.5% with grain size of 73 nm were achieved at 790 degrees C and 150 MPa for a 30 min duration. Remarkable densification from 90 to 99.5% was observed by temperature change from 700 to 790 degrees C, for which the grain size was doubled only. The final grain size decreased with increasing the applied pressure. Higher shrinkage rates and cumulative shrinkages were recorded by the application of pressure at 550 degrees C rather than from room temperature. The temperature at which the pressure was applied is crucial in determining the maximum shrinkage rate in the nanocrystalline compacts. This effect was related to the morphological changes of the particles caused by plastic deformation at lower temperatures. Analysis of the densification rate and its comparison to the literature data was in agreement with Coble creep, where self-diffusion of Mg2+ cations along the grain boundaries acts as a main densification mechanism. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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