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The effect of gas phase polydimethylsiloxane surface treatment of metallic aluminum particles: Surface characterization and flow behavior

The effect of gas phase polydimethylsiloxane surface treatment of metallic aluminum particles: Surface characterization and flow behavior
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摘要 Aluminum particles were exposed to gaseous polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to produce a hydropho- bic surface coating for enhanced flow and fluidity. Surface retention of the intact PDMS was confirmed through infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Transmission electron microscopy was used to image cross-sections of the treated particles and energy dispersive spectroscopy element maps demon- strated the presence of a surface layer consisting of silicon and oxygen. Density measurements provided evidence for improvements in the Hausner ratio and Carr index of the PDMS-treated aluminum, indicating a reduction in inter-particulate cohesion through increased bulk density. Stability, compressibility, shear, aeration, and permeability of the particles were assessed by powder rheometer. The compressibility was reduced by approximately 32% following surface treatment, revealing a reduction in void space, while Mohr's circle analysis and shear testing determined that the extrapolated cohesion value was reduced by approximately 53% and the flow factor at 6 kPa was doubled. Aeration testing showed that the air velocity required to obtain a fluidized bed was on the order of 0.35 mm/s for the treated powder, whereas the raw powder could not be uniformly fluidized. PDMS may be a viable option for the large-scale treatment of aluminum powder for flow applications. Aluminum particles were exposed to gaseous polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to produce a hydropho- bic surface coating for enhanced flow and fluidity. Surface retention of the intact PDMS was confirmed through infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Transmission electron microscopy was used to image cross-sections of the treated particles and energy dispersive spectroscopy element maps demon- strated the presence of a surface layer consisting of silicon and oxygen. Density measurements provided evidence for improvements in the Hausner ratio and Carr index of the PDMS-treated aluminum, indicating a reduction in inter-particulate cohesion through increased bulk density. Stability, compressibility, shear, aeration, and permeability of the particles were assessed by powder rheometer. The compressibility was reduced by approximately 32% following surface treatment, revealing a reduction in void space, while Mohr's circle analysis and shear testing determined that the extrapolated cohesion value was reduced by approximately 53% and the flow factor at 6 kPa was doubled. Aeration testing showed that the air velocity required to obtain a fluidized bed was on the order of 0.35 mm/s for the treated powder, whereas the raw powder could not be uniformly fluidized. PDMS may be a viable option for the large-scale treatment of aluminum powder for flow applications.
出处 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第1期92-101,共10页 颗粒学报(英文版)
关键词 Aluminum powder Polydimethylsiloxane X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy Flowability FT4 powder rheometer Aluminum powder Polydimethylsiloxane X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy Flowability FT4 powder rheometer
分类号 O [理学]
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