Development of a Method for Obtaining Ceramic Nanocomposites Using Sol-gel Technology Elements to Create Inclusions of Amorphous Phases with a Composition Similar to the Target Crystalline Ceramic Matrix

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Abstract

A method has been developed for obtaining ceramic nanocomposites using elements of sol-gel technology to create inclusions of amorphous phases with a composition similar to the target crystalline ceramic matrix synthesized in a solar furnace. It is shown that when the resulting material is activated by pulses generated by functional ceramics, the properties of this material approach those of the prototype. The use of this development can lead to the possibility of producing a film-ceramic composite in industrial volumes and at a low cost.

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Rustam Kh. Rakhimov

Institute of Materials Science of the SPA “Physics-Sun” of the Academy of Science of Uzbekistan

Email: rustam-shsul@yandex.com
Dr. Sci. (Eng.); Head at the Laboratory No. 1 Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

Vladimir V. Pankov

Belarusian State University

Email: pankovbsu@gmail.com
Dr. Sci. (Chem.), Professor Minsk, Republic of Belarus

Vladimir P. Yermakov

Institute of Materials Science of the SPA “Physics-Sun” of the Academy of Science of Uzbekistan

Email: labimanod@uzsci.net
senior research at the Laboratory No. 1 Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

Yulyan S. Haiduk

Belarusian State University

Email: j_hajduk@bk.ru
Cand. Sci. (Chem.); Head of the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Condensed Matter Minsk, Republic of Belarus

Murod R. Rakhimov

Institute of Materials Science of the SPA “Physics-Sun” of the Academy of Science of Uzbekistan

research at the Laboratory No. 1 Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

Dilmurod N. Mukhtorov

Fergana Polytechnic Institute

Email: dimajone0909@gmail.com
assistant at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Mechanics and Electrical Technology Fergana, Republic of Uzbekistan

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