Surface characterisation and modification of submicron and nanosized silicon carbide powders

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The surface characteristics of two grades of silicon carbide powders were analyzed and modified with the aim to control and tailor their behaviour in colloidal suspensions. The as-received submicron and nanosized SiC particles were both found to be covered with a thin oxygen-containing layer, composed Mostly Of SiO2 and SiCxOy; however, their electrokinetic behaviours in aqueous suspensions were observed to be different. We coated the powders with a thin layer of aluminium oxy-hydroxide, which was found to modify their electrokinetic behaviours in aqueous suspensions. The composition and structure of the aluminium-containing layer were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and TEM analyses. This coating may subsequently serve as a homogeneously distributed source of a low amount of sintering additive in manufacturing the SiC-based material for fusion application. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Materials Science

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Novak, S; Kovac, J; Drazic, G; Ferreira, JMF; Quaresma, S

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