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Latest Research on the Development of High-Quality Aluminum-Oxide Ceramics (Review). Part 2. Synthesis and Sintering of Nanopowders, Sol-Gel and Other Methods of Producing Finely Disperse and Fibrous Aluminum Oxide

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Russian dissertations on aluminum oxide ceramic and methods of producing it covering the period from 2000 to present are reviewed. Attention is focused primarily on fine structural ceramic. Part 2 of this review includes synthesis of nanopowders of aluminum oxide and their use for sintering, the sol-gel method of producing Al2O3, and other methods of synthesizing finely disperse and fibrous Al2O3 for corundum ceramic.

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This work was performed as part of the government task No. 10.8003.2017/8.9 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 23 – 35, September, 2018.

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Abyzov, A.M. Latest Research on the Development of High-Quality Aluminum-Oxide Ceramics (Review). Part 2. Synthesis and Sintering of Nanopowders, Sol-Gel and Other Methods of Producing Finely Disperse and Fibrous Aluminum Oxide. Glass Ceram 75, 352–362 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-019-00084-8

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