Surface modification of Sn-In2O3 nanopowders

Sheng Cui, Ben Lan Lin, Xing Fang Huang, Xiao Dong Shen

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Abstract

In order to increase the dispersive effect of Sn-In2O3 nanopowders in organic MMA solution, the ways of mechanical and ultrasonic dispersion were used to modify the surface of Sn-In2O3 nanopowders when PEG4000, KH570, oleic acid and stearyl alcohol were choosed as dispersant. The effect of dispersant category, dispersant dosage and the time of ball milling on Sn-In2O3 nanopowders was studied. The best modified processing conditions in MMA solution were found as follows: Glycol as dispersion medium, molecular dosages of KH570 and diethylene glycol for 0.1% and 0.016% respectively, ball milling for 10 h, ultrasonic dispersion for 30 min and dried by infrared. The structure and parcel performance of nanopowders were characterized by HRTEM and FT-IR. The result shows that the particle size is about 50 nm, the surface is modified by amorphous dispersants. There is preferable dispersibility without distinct birdnesting among grains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)338-341
Number of pages4
JournalCailiao Kexue yu Gongyi/Material Science and Technology
Volume16
Issue number3
StatePublished - Jun 2008

Keywords

  • Character
  • Dispersant
  • Nanopowders
  • Sn-InO nanopowders
  • Surface modification

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