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Journal of Materials Science | 1986

Synthesis of cementite-dispersed carbons by pressure pyrolysis of organoiron copolymers

Toshinobu Yogo; Hisanori Yokoyama; Shigeharu Naka; Shin-ichi Hirano

Cementite-dispersed carbons were synthesized by pressure pyrolysis of divinylbenzene-vinylferrocene and styrene-vinylferrocene copolymer at temperatures below 600° C and the pressure of 125 MPa. The pyrolysis process of both copolymers was analysed by infrared spectra and magnetization of the pyrolysed substances. The absorption band of iron-carbon bond of divinylbenzene-vinylferrocene copolymer decreased on increasing its pyrolysis temperature from 300 to 450° C and finally disappeared at 500° C. The carbonization of divinylbenzene-vinylferrocene proceeded more rapidly than styrene-vinylferrocene at temperatures between 450 and 500° C. Styrene-vinylferrocene was heat-treated at 250° C for 2 h under 100 MPa affording a paramagnetic product, whereas the paramagnetic character of divinylbenzene-vinylferrocene was revealed after heat-treatment at 380° C. The saturation magnetization of cementite-dispersed carbon synthesized from both kinds of copolymers was comparable when the pressure pyrolysis was carried out at temperatures between 520 to 600° C at 125 MPa. The saturation magnetization of cementite-dispersed carbon formed at 550° C under 125 MPa was correlated linearly with the iron content in carbon. Threedimensional cross-linked divinylbenzene-vinylferrocene copolymer gave the highly dispersed cementite particles less than 50 nm with the coercive force of 950 Oe. On the other hand, the larger particle size of cementite up to 120 nm and the lower coercive force about 400 Oe were obtained in carbon matrix prepared by the pressure pyrolysis of styrene-vinylferrocene copolymer.


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2011

Synthesis of nano CoAl2O4 pigment for ink-jet printing to decorate porcelain

Seizo Obata; Masahiro Kato; Hisanori Yokoyama; Yoshiyuki Iwata; Mei Kikumoto; Osamu Sakurada


Journal of Materials Science | 2004

Preparation of aqueous pigment slurry for decorating whiteware by ink jet printing

S. Obata; Hisanori Yokoyama; T. Oishi; M. Usui; Osamu Sakurada; Minoru Hashiba


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 1999

Effect of Slurry Characters of Titanium Nitride on Forming and Sintering Behaviors

Hisanori Yokoyama; Nobuhisa Kato; Takanori Nomura; Tadashi Hotta; Kenji Nakahira; Makio Naito; Wataru Sakamoto; Shin-ichi Hirano


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2008

Effect of SiO2 and Al2O3 on the synthesis of Fe2O3 red pigment

Mei Kikumoto; Yoshihisa Mizuno; Naoki Adachi; Yoshiyuki Iwata; Hisanori Yokoyama; Seizo Obata; Masahiro Kato


Innovative Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics and Composites: Ceramic Transactions | 2010

Dispersion and Fluidity of Aqueous Aluminium Titanate Slurry by Addition of Titanate Aqueous Solution

Seizo Obata; Yoshiyuki Iwata; Hisanori Yokoyama; Osamu Sakurada; Minoru Hashiba; Yasutaka Takahashi


Journal of The Society of Powder Technology, Japan | 2006

Preparation of Aluminum Nitride Granules by Aqueous Colloidal Process and the Characteristics of the Sintered Body

Hisanori Yokoyama; Yoshihiro Todaka; Yasushi Imoto; Hiroya Abe; Makio Naito; Kouichi Kikuta; Shin-ichi Hirano


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2004

Effect of Addition Procedures of Yttria on Slip Casting of Titanium Nitride

Hisanori Yokoyama; Seizo Obata; Nobuhisa Kato; Tadashi Hotta; Hiroya Abe; Makio Naito; Kouichi Kikuta; Shin-ichi Hirano


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2003

Effect of Ink Properties of Titanium Nitride for Ink Jet Printing

Hisanori Yokoyama; Nobuhisa Katoh; Tadashi Hotta; Makio Naito; Shin-ichi Hirano


Journal of The Society of Powder Technology, Japan | 2009

Effect of Process Characters of Nozzle-free Ink-jet Forming on its Printed Body Properties

Hisanori Yokoyama; Hideaki Tsuge; Seizo Obata; Masayoshi Kamai; Hiroya Abe; Makio Naito

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Masahiro Kato

Nagoya Institute of Technology

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