Dense amorphous zirconia-alumina by low-temperature consolidation of spray-pyrolyzed powders

Gandhi, Ashutosh S. ; Jayaram, Vikram ; Chokshi, Atul H. (1999) Dense amorphous zirconia-alumina by low-temperature consolidation of spray-pyrolyzed powders Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 82 (10). pp. 2613-2618. ISSN 0002-7820

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.1999.tb02131.x

Abstract

Metastable amorphous ZrO2-Al2O3 powders were hot-pressed at low temperatures (873 and 923 K), under moderately high pressures (500 and 750 MPa), and amorphous pellets with 1%-8% porosity were obtained. Crystallization of the amorphous pieces in the temperature range of 1173-1673 K produced a range of ultrafine microstructures, the finest of which had grains of tetragonal (ZrO2-40-mol%-Al2O3) solid solution 6-8 nm in size that formed at 1173 K. Submicrometer grain sizes of the equilibrium monoclinic ZrO2 and alpha-Al2O3 were stable against coarsening at 1673 K. The new technique was applied to produce a SiC-reinforced composite with an amorphous ZrO2-80-mol%-Al2O3 matrix; the high matrix sinterability overcame the reinforcement constraint. The results suggest a possible solution to the difficulties in the bulk processing of amorphous, nanocrystalline, and other novel ceramics.

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