Studies on slip casting behavior of lanthanum strontium manganite

2011 
Abstract Dispersion conditions for slip (slurry) formulation of a powder mixture of lanthanum strontium manganite (La 0.84 Sr 0.16 MnO 3 – LSM) and carbon (pore former) in water was studied through detailed zeta-potential and rheological measurements. The zeta potential variation with pH for the aqueous suspensions of only LSM or carbon exhibited a maximum value in alkaline medium (−40 mV to −50 mV at a pH of 10–11), establishing the pH window for their co-dispersion for slurry formulation. A study of the viscosity variation with shear rate for the slurries with varying solid content (in the range of 45–65 wt.%) exhibited pseudo-plastic flow behavior, indicating presence of flocculates in them. The yield stress values obtained from the Casson equation reduced with decreasing solid content, indicating reduction in the flocculate strength. The slip with solid content of 50 wt.% exhibited optimum flow characteristics to form long tubes with uniform wall thickness (wall thickness 2–4 mm and length of 150–200 mm). The tubular specimens formed after controlled carbon burn out and sintering at 1400 °C for 1 h possessed about 35% open porosity. The porosity remained the same upon further sintering at 1400 °C for 8 h.
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