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    Westerville, Ohio : American Ceramics Society
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 85 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: The surfaces of cordierite and glass particles were modified by coating them with an alumina precursor using a precipitation process in the presence of urea. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electrophoresis, and rheological measurements were used to characterize the coated powders. SEM and transmission electron microscopy morphologies of the coated powders revealed that amorphous and homogeneous coatings have been formed around the particles. The morphology of the coated powders showed a coiled wormlike surface. The coating Al2O3 layer dominated the surface properties of the coated glass and cordierite powders. The influence of the coating layer on the processing ability of cordierite-based glass-ceramics substrates by tape casting was studied in aqueous media. It could be concluded that the coating of the powders facilitates the processing and yields green and sintered tapes with denser, more homogeneous microstructures compared with the uncoated powders.
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    Westerville, Ohio : American Ceramics Society
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 86 (2003), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Submicrometer α-alumina powder was successfully synthesized from seeded aluminum hydroxide peptized with tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TENOH) and hydrothermally treated at 200°C, using α-alumina particles as seeds. The powders were characterized by XRD, SEM, DTA-TG, and BET analyses. Results showed that seeding could greatly enhance the transition to α-alumina at 200°C without formation of other transient alumina phases. α-Alumina with some amount of boehmite formed in the seeded samples, whereas boehmite was the exclusive phase formed in the nonseeded sample. The morphology of α-alumina embedded in the boehmite matrix for the seeded samples suggests a direct transition from aluminum hydroxide to α-alumina without the formation of transient alumina phases. The formation of α-alumina in the seeded samples at temperatures as low as 200°C could be attributed to a favored nucleation in the TENOH-peptized aluminum hydroxide and to the subsequent hydrothermal treatment that supplies the necessary activation energy for crystal growth. Transition of boehmite to α-alumina in the hydrothermally treated samples with low-seed contents was significantly promoted by heat-treating the samples at 500°C.
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    Westerville, Ohio : American Ceramics Society
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 84 (2001), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Three types of tetraalkyl ammonium hydroxides (TANOHs)—namely, tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide (TMNOH), tetraethyl ammonium hydroxide (TENOH), and tetrabutyl ammonium hydroxide (TBNOH)—were used as peptizing agents for the hydrothermal synthesis of nanocrystalline TiO2 powders. X-ray diffractometry, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface-area analysis, differential thermal analysis-thermogravimetry, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy were used to characterize the powders. The results showed that the carbon-chain length of TANOHs had a great influence on the particle size, particle shape, and the phase transformation of the hydrothermally derived TiO2 particles. Anatase phase was obtained in all the samples, regardless of the peptizer used, and the particle size increased as the peptizer cation size decreased. In the presence of TMNOH, the particle shape changed from spherical at low concentration to rodlike with increasing TMNOH concentration, whereas a transition from a spherical morphology to an asterisk-like structure was observed in the TENOH peptized samples. However, spherical particles were formed in all the TBNOH peptized samples. The anatase-rutile transition occurred at a lower temperature for the TENOH-derived powders, relative to the other two peptizers.
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    Westerville, Ohio : American Ceramics Society
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 83 (2000), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Nanocrystalline TiO2 particles were prepared by hydrothermally treating three different titanium alkoxide species, which were derived from (i) the hydrolysis of Ti(OPr)4 and Ti(OBu)4 (PT and BT, respectively) in the presence of HNO3, tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TENOH), or NH3·H2O; (ii) water-washed precipitates; or (iii) sols that were obtained from the precipitates by peptizing with HNO3 or TENOH. X-ray diffractometry, Brunauer–Emmitt–Teller (BET) surface area analysis, differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy were used to characterize the powders. The results showed that peptization of the precipitate favored formation of the rutile phase and highly crystalline anatase under hydrothermal treatment. Particles of 100% rutile phase with high specific surface areas were obtained at a relatively low temperatures: room temperature, for HNO3-peptized ([H+]/[Ti] = 4) PT sample (BET surface area of 96 m2/g); 200°C, for the HNO3-peptized ([H+]/[Ti] = 1) PT sample (BET surface area of 49 m2/g); and 240°C for the HNO3-peptized ([H+]/[Ti] = 1) BT sample (BET surface area of 42 m2/g). Particles that contained highly crystalline anatase, together with a small portion of rutile, were formed in both TENOH-peptized samples. However, rutile was difficult to form, both in the water-washed precipitates and in the species that was hydrolyzed in the presence of HNO3, TENOH, and NH3·H2O. The peptization effect of the H+ ion mainly lies in the breakage of oxolation by attacking the electrophilic O atoms among Ti atoms, thus creating conditions for the formation of rutile or anatase nuclei, after structural rearrangement.
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Materials science forum Vol. 455-456 (May 2004), p. 168-171 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    Materials science forum Vol. 455-456 (May 2004), p. 556-559 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Materials science forum Vol. 455-456 (May 2004), p. 182-185 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Materials science forum Vol. 455-456 (May 2004), p. 627-630 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Key engineering materials Vol. 280-283 (Feb. 2007), p. 713-716 
    ISSN: 1013-9826
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Mono-dispersed free-standing Co3O4 single crystals were synthesized by hydrothermally treating Co(NO3)2·6H2O aqueous solutions with addition of NaNO3 and tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TENOH). For comparison, samples were prepared using sodium hydroxide (NaOH) instead of TENOH. The obtained phases were greatly dependent on the types of alkalis and their concentrations. TEM images of TENOH-derived samples showed that the formation of free standingspinel Co3O4 nanocubes with sizes of 40-60 nm dominate over all the observation ranges for the samples with lower TENOH concentrations. While brucite-like Co(OH)2, Co3O4 and rod-like CoOOH appeared in the NaOH-derived sample, TENOH favoured the formation of Co3O4 nanocubes compared with NaOH
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    Springer
    Journal of sol gel science and technology 4 (1995), S. 187-193 
    ISSN: 1573-4846
    Keywords: sol-gel ; complexing process ; drawing behaviour ; hydrogen bonding linkage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract A complexing process is developed to prepare Y-Ba-Cu-O superconducting fibers. The process is not identical to typical sol-gel processes; here the resulting gel network is built up by hydrogen bonding linkage among complexing species in non-aqueous solution. Cu acetate, [Cu(OAC)2], Ba methoxyethoxide [Ba(ORE)2] and Y acetate [Y(OAC)3] are used as precursors for preparing homogeneous gels while α-methacrylic acid (HOAAα) and diethylenetriamine (DETA) as complexing agents, and methoxyethanol (REOH) as solvent. Fibers drawn from a sol obtained through reduced pressure present no or little deformation at 80°MoC via adjusting the amount of DETA and HOAAα. Cu(OAC)2, Ba(ORE)2 and Y(OAC)3 in the complexing process have been demonstrated to form gels without hydrolysis and condensation at ambient atmosphere. The relationships between the drawing behavior of sols and gel structure with different amounts of DETA and HOAAα are suggested. The concentration region of drawing the gel fibers with no or little deformation heated at 80°MoC is also found.
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