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Marharyta Lakusta1, Igor Danilenko2, Tetyana Konstantinova2, Galina Volkova2.
Abstract
The present paper is devoted to the problem of sintering ceramics based on yttria-stabilized zirconia (Y-TZP). In this paper, we studied the effect of two obtaining methods (co-precipitation and technical hydrolysis) on sintering kinetics of Y-TZP nanopowders. We used the constant rate of heating (CRH) method at different heating rates for determining the sintering mechanisms. The basic mechanism and activation energy (Q) of diffusion at the initial sintering stage were estimated using the sintering rate equations that are applicable to the CRH data. We found that nanopowder 3Y-TZP produced by the co-precipitation method (DIPE) was sintered according to the volume diffusion mechanism (n = 1/2) and nanopowder TZ-3Y (TOSOH) produced by the technical hydrolysis was sintered according to the grain boundary diffusion mechanism (n = 1/3).Entities:
Keywords: Constant rate of heating (CRH) method; Sintering mechanisms of ceramics; Zirconia nanopowders
Year: 2016 PMID: 27142876 PMCID: PMC4854859 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1452-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of nanopowder structures. a 3Y-TZP (DIPE). b TZ-3Y (TOSOH)
The initial characteristics of nanopowders TZ-3Y (TOSOH) and 3Y-TZP (DIPE)
| Powders | SBET (m2/g) | ˂DRCS˃ (nm) | The phase composition |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3Y-TZP (DIPE) | 15 | 31 | 7 % M + T |
| TZ-3Y (TOSOH) | 15 | 27 | 18 % M + T |
M monoclinic phase, T tetragonal phase
Fig. 2X-ray diffraction pattern of a 3Y-TZP (DIPE) and b TZ-3Y (TOSOH)
Fig. 3Temperature dependence of shrinkage and the shrinkage rate for the samples 3Y-TZP (DIPE) and TZ-3Y (TOSOH) at heating rate 10 °C/min
Fig. 4Temperature dependence of density of powders a 3Y-TZP (DIPE) and b TZ-3Y (TOSOH) at different heating rates
Fig. 5Temperature dependence of densification rate of samples a 3Y-TZP (DIPE) and b TZ-3Y (TOSOH) at different heating rates
Fig. 6Arrhenius-type plots of samples a 3Y-TZP (DIPE) and b TZ-3Y (TOSOH)
Activation energy and the order of diffusion mechanisms for the samples TZ-3Y (TOSOH) and 3Y-TZP (DIPE)
| Powders | Number |
|
|---|---|---|
| TZ-3Y (TOSOH) | 1/3 | 840 ± 40 |
| 3Y-TZP (DIPE) | 1/2 | 667 ± 40 |