Kiranmala Laishram
Defence Research and Development Organisation
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Journal of Rare Earths | 2014
Kiranmala Laishram; Rekha Mann; Neelam Malhan
Abstract Neodymium doped gadolinium gallium oxide (Nd:GGG) nanopowders synthesized by microwave gel combustion using alanine as a fuel was reported. Metal nitrates solution with alanine fuel was combusted in microwave to give precursor. The microwave precursor powder was calcined at different temperatures from 800 to 1100 °C. Phase pure Nd:GGG formation took place at 800 to 1100 °C as observed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy. However particle size increased with calcinations temperature from 25 nm at 800 °C to 200 nm at 1100 °C. Nd:GGG nanopowder obtained at different calcination temperatures were compacted and sintered at 1550 °C for 3 h in air. Most densified ceramic was obtained from Nd:GGG nanopowder calcined at 1100 °C. Microstructure as observed from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the most densified ceramic, obtained from nanopowder calcined at a higher calcination temperature, had a more uniform grain-size distribution, fewer pores and greater densification. XRD of sintered sample showed retention of phase purity.
Transactions of The Indian Ceramic Society | 2011
Rekha Mann; Kiranmala Laishram; Neelam Malhan
Microwave assisted gel combustion synthesis of neodymium doped yttria (Nd:Y2O3) nanopowders using L-alanine complexing agent is being reported. Gelation of metal nitrates with L-alanine followed by combustion in microwave and subsequent calcinations at 1000°C for 3 h under oxygen supply gave phase pure nanopowders characterized by FTIR and XRD. Highly sinterable Nd:Y2O3 nanopowders with size range 20–80 nm, close to spherical and uniform morphology were obtained as observed by TEM compared to particles in size range 40–160 nm, with polyhedral morphology, obtained by sol-gel route. Compaction of calcined powders by cold isostatic press at 400 MPa followed by sintering at 1700°C for 7 h gave ceramic with 26% transmission which increased to 32% after 10 h without any sintering aid for microwave gel combustion compact, compared to 6.7% transmission for sol-gel route compacts. XRD of sintered samples showed retention of phase purity in all the cases. SEM of sintered samples showed good grain fusion for close to spherical particles of microwave assisted gel combustion route than polyhedral particles of sol-gel route. Since spherical particles undergo faster densification and sintering, microwave assisted route gave highly sinterable nanopowders compared to sol-gel route.
Journal of Rare Earths | 2012
Rekha Mann; Kiranmala Laishram; Neelam Malhan
Abstract Solution combustion synthesis of single-phase gadolinium gallium oxide (Gd 3 Ga 5 O 12 , GGG) nanopowders, by a fuel mixture approach using urea and glycine at a low temperature of 500 C, was being reported for the first time. Based on the fact that urea and glycine are good fuels for gallium oxide and gadolinium oxide synthesis, the fuel mixture composition was obtained, which could lead to direct phase pure cubic Gd 3 Ga 5 O 12 formation without any subsequent calcination step. Combustion was carried out in furnace pre-heated at 500 C. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of combustion product showed negligible mass loss indicating direct formation of GGG powder. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrum of combusted product showed peak characteristic of GGG in case of mixed fuel. X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirmed formation of phase pure GGG at 500 C in preheated furnace. Very fine, well dispersed nanometric particles of size range of 50-100 nm were obtained, being uniform and close to spherical morphology as observed by transmission electron microscope (TEM).
Ceramics International | 2012
Kiranmala Laishram; Rekha Mann; Neelam Malhan
Journal of Materials Science | 2009
Mann Rekha; Kiranmala Laishram; Ravi Kumar Gupta; Neelam Malhan; Ashok Kumar Satsangi
Ceramics International | 2011
Kiranmala Laishram; Rekha Mann; Neelam Malhan
Powder Technology | 2012
Kiranmala Laishram; Rekha Mann; Neelam Malhan
Ceramics International | 2012
Rekha Mann; Kiranmala Laishram; Sheikh Ashfaq Ahmed; Neelam Malhan
Defence Science Journal | 2014
Kiranmala Laishram; Rekha Mann; Richa Sharma; Dinesh Bhardwaj; Suman Shakya; Neelam Malhan
Ceramics International | 2014
Rekha Mann; Kiranmala Laishram; Renu Gautam; Suman Shakya; Neelam Malhan