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Novel coalescence-driven grain-growth mechanism during annealing/spark plasma sintering of NiO nanocrystals
Date Issued
01-12-2017
Author(s)
Akkiraju, K.
Kashyap, S.
Srivastav, Ajeet K.
Chawake, Niraj
Bichler, L.
Murty, B. S.
Abstract
A novel oriented attachment growth mechanism of nanograins has been suggested for spark plasma sintering and annealing of NiO nanopowder. A hierarchical microstructure built by cube-shaped nanograins was observed during pressure-less spark plasma sintering at temperatures above 1000 °C and when the powders were annealed in ambient atmosphere at and above 700 °C. Irrespective of the processing method used, a rotation assisted grain attachment of irregularly shaped nanocrystals results in such a microstructure with parallel epitaxy, twinning or line defects at the grain interface. The unique microstructural features and the governing factors for the attachment process have been discussed.
Volume
37