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Synthesis of SiC nanoparticles by central composite design response surface methodology directed mechanical milling
Author(s) -
Erdemir F.,
Varol T.,
Çanakçı A.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
micro and nano letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.25
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1750-0443
DOI - 10.1049/mnl.2019.0468
Subject(s) - materials science , ball mill , composite number , scanning electron microscope , nanoparticle , particle size , specific surface area , composite material , particle (ecology) , morphology (biology) , central composite design , response surface methodology , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , chromatography , biochemistry , chemistry , oceanography , geology , biology , engineering , genetics , catalysis
In this work, synthesising of SiC nanoparticles by mechanical milling was studied. The influence of ball to powder ratios, milling speeds and milling times in three levels on the specific surface area of SiC particles using central composite design was investigated. The statistical significance of the independent variables and their dual interactions were analysed. The specific surface area and morphology of SiC particles were characterised using a laser particle size analyser and scanning electron microscope, respectively. It was found that milling speed is the most important parameter for the conversion of SiC particles from micro‐sized to nanosized powders. The morphology and specific surface area of SiC particles are almost unchanged at the milling speed of 100 rpm. The specific surface area substantially increased from 0.0643 to 3.59 m 2 /g with increasing the milling speed from 100 to 300 rpm.

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