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Materials Science and Engineering

Missouri University of Science and Technology

2019

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Characterization Of Mgal₂O₄ Sintered Ceramics, Nina Obradovic, William Fahrenholtz, Suzana Filipovic, Cole Corlett, Pavle Dordevic, Jelena Rogan, Predrag J. Vulic, Vladimir Buljak, Vladimir Pavlovic Apr 2019

Characterization Of Mgal₂O₄ Sintered Ceramics, Nina Obradovic, William Fahrenholtz, Suzana Filipovic, Cole Corlett, Pavle Dordevic, Jelena Rogan, Predrag J. Vulic, Vladimir Buljak, Vladimir Pavlovic

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Single phase MgAl2O4 was made from a one-to-one molar ratio of MgO and Al2O3 powders mixed using ball-milling. Mixtures of MgO and Al2O3 were subsequently treated in planetary ball mill for 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes in air. The aim of this study was to examine phase composition, microstructure, and densification behavior of sintered specimens. After sintering in dilatometer at 1500 °C, the powder was converted to single phase MgAl2O4. The results show that mechanical activation improved the densification behavior of MgAl2O4 sintered …


Polyurea Aerogels: From Nanoscopic To Macroscopic Properties, Tahereh Taghvaee Jan 2019

Polyurea Aerogels: From Nanoscopic To Macroscopic Properties, Tahereh Taghvaee

Doctoral Dissertations

"The morphology of a material is intrinsically a qualitative property and in order to relate nanomorphology to synthetic conditions, it is necessary to express nano/micro-structure quantitatively. In this context, polyurea aerogels were chosen as a model system with demonstrated potential for rich nanomorphology and being guided by a statistical Design-of-Experiments model, a large array of materials (208) with identical chemical composition, but quite different nanostructures were prepared. By reflecting upon the SEM images, it was realized that our first pre-verbal impression about a nanostructure is related to its openness and texture; the former is quantified by porosity (Π), and the …