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Ultrasonically induced fragmentation and strain in alumina particles

Michael D. Kass
- 01 Feb 2000 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 4, pp 246-250
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In this paper, high purity alumina particles were sonicated in distilled water at 20 kHz and a fine particle fraction was produced, which was less than 1 μm in diameter, indicating that the formation and collapse of cavitation bubbles were relatively unaffected by particulate loading levels.
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This article is published in Materials Letters.The article was published on 2000-02-01. It has received 20 citations till now.

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Sonochemistry: Science and Engineering

TL;DR: The individual and mutual effect of important input parameters on the nanomaterial synthesis process as a start to help understand the underlying mechanism is discussed and an objective discussion of the diversely synthesizednanomaterial follows to divulge the easiness imparted by sonochemistry.
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Sonofragmentation of Molecular Crystals

TL;DR: Direct particle-shock wave interactions are indicated as the primary mechanism of sonofragmentation of molecular crystals.
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Experimental investigations on ultrasound mediated particle breakage

TL;DR: The efficiency of ultrasound energy conversion to particle breakage is calculated using calorimetry and found along with the net breakage efficiency to initially increase with temperature followed by a decrease after the optimum, found to be independent of input ultrasonic power.
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A review on possible mechanisms of sonocrystallisation in solution.

TL;DR: The theories behind crystallisation and acoustic cavitation are summarised, followed by a description of all the current proposed sonocrystallisation mechanisms, and an overview on future prospects of sonocrystalisation applications are concluded.
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Simple top-down preparation of magnetic Bi0.9Gd0.1Fe1−xTixO3 nanoparticles by ultrasonication of multiferroic bulk material

TL;DR: This sonication technique may be considered as a simple and promising route to prepare ultrafine nanoparticles for functional applications to synthesize ultra fine nanoparticles directly from bulk multiferroic perovskite powder.
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Concise encyclopedia of advanced ceramic materials

TL;DR: The Concise Encyclopedia of Advanced Ceramic Materials as discussed by the authors provides a comprehensive selection of accessible articles which act as an authoritative guide to the subject of advanced ceramics, including a wide range of materials which are ceramic by nature but have been developed in response to specific requirements.
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Influence of Aggregates on Sintering

TL;DR: In this article, the microstructures of regions near aggregates and within aggregates showed that the compacts sinter differently inside and outside the aggregates, and that sintered densities achieved after 1 and 24-h anneals decreased linearly with aggregate content.
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Effect of Explosive Shock Waves on Ceramic Powders

TL;DR: In this paper, powderdusters of several ceramic materials were subjected to explosive shock waves and changes in their physical properties were studied, and strong line broadening in the X-ray diffraction pattern was observed and correlated with lattice strain and crystallite size reduction.
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