The Ceramic Society of Japan and the Korean Ceramic Society. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
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Abstract
AbstractPoly(maleic acid) (PMA) was investigated as an anionic long chain dispersant for the preparation of highly loaded aqueous alumina slurry. Suspensions with 1wt% alumina powder were prepared through variation of PMA concentrations at pH 9 to assess its dispersion efficacy in aqueous medium. Addition of PMA increased the stability of 1wt% alumina suspensions as evidenced by higher zeta potential and RSH (relative suspension height). 55vol% alumina slurries were prepared with different PMA concentrations at pH 9. Based on the rheological studies, 3.8mg of PMA per gram of alumina was obtained as the optimized dispersant amount at pH 9. All the slurries had shear thinning behavior and the slurry with optimum dispersant amount had insignificant thixotropy. Further, adsorption of dispersant was evident by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The slurry at pH 9 with optimum dispersant amount had lowest viscosity and easy flowability. Microstructure of bisque fired and sintered body by SEM microscopy revealed homogeneous particle distribution and uniform grain growth with sintered density of 3.94g/cm3. The mechanical property evaluation revealed that the samples prepared with optimum dispersant amount had the flexural strength of 483±22MPa
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