Preparation of nanocomposites of alumina and titania

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ABSTRACT:
High-density composites of alumina and titania with nano-sized grains are prepared from aluminum titanate without the need to use nano-sized powder as a starting material. The preparation is achieved by high-energy ball milling of the aluminum titanate followed by sintering at elevated temperature and pressure. The aluminum titanate can be prepared from micron-sized alumina and titania particles through plasma jet processing.

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