Title
Cool-SPS: Pulling down the temperature, pushing up the reactivity
Conference Dates
March 10-15, 2019
Abstract
The use of materials, especially in the field of electronics, but also for catalysis, health (…), requires the control of their shaping (dense or porous materials, spherical or anisotropic particles…). This objective is frequently reached through the preparation of ceramics by conventional, high temperature sintering. Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) is a particularly efficient densification method, initially dedicated to refractory materials, that is now extremely versatile and allows for the elaboration of nanostructured and/or transparent ceramics, among many other applications.
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Recommended Citation
Michaël Josse, U-Chan Chung Seu, Dominique Michau, Cathy Elissalde, Flora Molinari, Liza El Khoury, Subhransu Bhoi, Mathieu Marchivie, and Thomas Hérisson de Beauvoir, "Cool-SPS: Pulling down the temperature, pushing up the reactivity" in "Electric Field Enhanced Processing of Advanced Materials II: Complexities and Opportunities", Rishi Raj, University of Colorado, USA Olivier Guillon, Forschungzentrum Jülich, Germany Hidehiro Yoshida, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan Eds, ECI Symposium Series, (2019). https://dc.engconfintl.org/efe_advancedmaterials_ii/54