Surface Characteristics and Aqueous Dispersibility of Commercial Silicon Nitride Powders: Comparison of As-Received Powders

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Particular attention is paid in this paper to understanding the surface characteristics and aqueous dispersibility of as-received commercial powders. The different production methods and specific pulverization processes used for the four powders studied (FD1, FD2, M11, UBE) result in obvious differences in such powder properties as surface groups, aqueous dispersibility, and water-soluble ions.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 368-372)

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February 2008

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