- Database
- Experimentalists
- Date
- 1995-01-01
- Thickness
- 1.0 mm
- Diameter
- 12.7 mm
- Mass
- 0.2 g
- Temperature
- 300.0 ± 5.0 K
- Temperature max
- 873.0 K
- Type
- ambient air
- Fluid temperature
- 300.0 K
- Fluid pressure
- 1000.0 mbar
- Number
- 1
- Layers
- Title
- Preparation of a PE pellet with amorphous aluminium oxide, PE 1:100
- Sample
- Al2O3, amorphous, PE pellet, 1:100 (this sample)
- Processing steps
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Step Chronology Date Type Process Changes #1 before layer formation mixing Batch for the sol-gel technique: mixing of the compounds aluminium secondary butoxide [Al(OCHCH3CH2CH3)3], ethylacetoacetate [CH3COCH2COOC2H5], propan-2-ol [C3H7OH] and H2O; stirring the mixture for six months #2 before layer formation thermal Triggering of the batch by heat for gelling and drying at 383 K homogeneous gel was produced and dried #3 before layer formation thermal Annealing of the sol-gel product at 873 K to remove organic groups and water from the structure pure amorphous Al2O3 was produced, the amorphous state was approved by XRD, DTA, TG and NMR measurements #4 before layer formation mechanical Grinding the amorphous Al2O3 and seperation of the grain size fraction <2 µm by sedimentation in acetone production of a powder, grain size < 1 µm #5 before layer formation mixing Mixing the Al2O3 powder and PE in a mass ratio of 1:100 #5 during layer formation pressure Production of a 200 mg PE pellet with a pressure equivalent of 10 tons with subsequent melting at 413 K and quenching at room temperature pellet with 1.27 cm diameter and 200 mg - Comments
- The steps 1-3 comprise the sol-gel technique and were applied in the laboratory of Rüdiger Nass at the Institute for New Minerals, Saarbrücken.