Abstract

Glucose and ball-milled α-Al2O3 mixed powder was hydrothermal treated to synthesize Al2O3/C mixture, which was directly heated to 1700–1750 °C for 10 min holding in N2. Fine and single phase AlON powders were successfully fast prepared by one-step carbothermal reduction and nitridation (CRN). With aggregation of as-purchased α-Al2O3 being effectively disconnected by ball milling, α-Al2O3 particles were perfectly coated with carbon by hydrothermal treatment, which inhibited coalescence of Al2O3 during heating and enabled fast formation of AlON to further shorten holding duration. As a result, one-step fast fabricated pure AlON powder has fine primary particles with weak interconnections. At 170 rpm, powders were ball-milled to D50 ≤ 1.00 μm for 4 h, and D50 = 0.33 μm for 24 h. Moreover, primary particle size is controllable by adjusting holding time, synthesis temperature and heating speed. One-step CRN method provides a practical way to prepare pure AlON powder with the required primary particles.

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