Publication: Effects of different milling conditions on the properties of lanthanum hexaboride nanoparticles and their sintered bodies
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Ağaoğulları, Duygu
Akçamlı, Nazlı
Duman, İsmail
Öveçoğlu, M. Lütfi
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In this study, the preparation and consolidation of nanocrystalline LaB6 powders originating from powder blends
of La2O3,B2O3 and Mg were reported. A consecutive route of mechanochemical synthesis (MCS) and purification
was utilized for the achievement of nano-sized LaB6 powders. As-synthesized powders were leached out from
intermediate reaction products or impurities. Then, a sequential step of cold pressing (uniaxial pressure at
800MPa) and pressureless sintering (at 1700°C for 5h under Ar gas flow) were utilized for the consolidation of
the purified LaB6 powders. The type of mill (vibratory and planetary high-energy ball mills) was employed as a
MCS parameter to reveal its effect on the physical, microstructural and mechanical properties of the LaB6
powders, and their bulk structures. Compositional, physical and microstructural properties of the products after
powder processing were determined via X-ray diffractometer (XRD), particle size analyzer (PSA), differential
scanning calorimeter (DSC), stereomicroscope (SM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron
microscope (TEM), energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) coupled with both SEM and TEM, and vibrating sample
magnetometer (VSM). The bulk properties of the LaB6 consolidated from nanocrystalline powders with a
minimum 99.99% purity, and ∼62nm (for vibratory ball mill) or ∼74nm (for planetary ball mill) average
particle size were compared according to various properties. LaB6 powders were synthesized in planetary mill at
an approximately six times longer duration than that of in vibratory mill. According to the results, density,
surface area and mean particle size values of the vibratory ball-milled samples (containing paramagnetic
powders) are better than those of planetary ball-milled (containing diamagnetic powders) ones. However, me
chanical properties such as hardness, surface roughness, wear rate, friction coefficient, and also electrical
conductivity were improved in the planetary ball-milled LaB6 bulks.
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Elsevier
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Materials Science, Ceramics
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Ceramics International
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10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.06.034
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