2005
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.498-499.73
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Particle Size Distribution Analysis of an Alumina Powder: Influence of Some Dispersants, pH and Supersonic Vibration

Abstract: It is well known that colloidal powder particles (between 1 mm and 0.001 mm) tend to agglomerate due to electrostatic forces. Then assuring an optimal dispersion condition is essential for good particle-size analysis results, since aggregates or weak agglomerates can be measured as single particles. In this paper the particle size distribution of an alumina powder A1000SG (ALCOA) was measured using distinct dispersion procedures. Distilled water was used as dispersant liquid in the pure state and with additive… Show more

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“…The XRD peaks were attributed to calcite (CaCO 3 ), rhombohedral crystal (PDF 5-586). However, the peaks were slightly more intense and defined for the grits residue than to lime mud due to the greater particle size of the grits (Table II) [27]. Therefore, the major compound present in the cellulose residues was calcium carbonate.…”
Section: Glassmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The XRD peaks were attributed to calcite (CaCO 3 ), rhombohedral crystal (PDF 5-586). However, the peaks were slightly more intense and defined for the grits residue than to lime mud due to the greater particle size of the grits (Table II) [27]. Therefore, the major compound present in the cellulose residues was calcium carbonate.…”
Section: Glassmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…supersonic vibration [40] or by the selective corrosion and refined fractionated coagulation separation [37].…”
Section: Microstructural and Morphological Characteristics Of The Recovered Aluminamentioning
confidence: 99%