| Literature DB >> 28773445 |
Jing Li1, Bencang Cui2, Huining Wang3, Yuanhua Lin4, Xuliang Deng5, Ming Li6, Cewen Nan7.
Abstract
Composite ceramics BaTiO₃/3Y-TZP containing 0 mol %, 3 mol %, 5 mol %, 7 mol %, and 10 mol % BaTiO₃ have been prepared by conventional sintering and spark-plasma sintering (SPS), respectively. Analysis of the XRD patterns and Raman spectra reveal that the phase composition of t-ZrO₂, m-ZrO₂, and BaTiO₃ has been obtained. Our results indicate that SPS can be effective for the decrease in grain size and porosity compared with conventional sintering, which results in a lower concentration of m-ZrO₂ and residual stress. Therefore, the fracture toughness is enhanced by the BaTiO₃ phase through the SPS technique, while the behavior was impaired by the piezoelectric second phase through conventional sintering.Entities:
Keywords: BaTiO3/3Y-TZP; fracture toughness; spark-plasma sintering (SPS)
Year: 2016 PMID: 28773445 PMCID: PMC5503054 DOI: 10.3390/ma9050320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of spark-plasma-sintered and conventionally sintered BaTiO3/3Y-TZP ceramics.
Figure 2(a) Raman spectrum of BaTiO3/3Y-TZP (with 7 mol % BaTiO3) prepared via the SPS method; (b) Volume fraction of m-ZrO2 content of spark-plasma-sintered and conventionally sintered BaTiO3/3Y-TZP ceramics.
Figure 3Scanning election microscopy (SEM) images of fracture surfaces of spark-plasma-sintered and conventionally sintered BaTiO3/3Y-TZP ceramics. (a–d) Specimens are prepared by conventional sintering method; (e–h) Specimens are prepared via the SPS method. (a,e) 3 mol % BaTiO3; (b,f) 5 mol % BaTiO3; (c,g) 7 mol % BaTiO3; (d,h) 10 mol % BaTiO3. The red arrow denotes the BaTiO3 phase and the yellow arrow denotes the 3Y-TZP phase.
The porosity of spark-plasma-sintered and conventionally sintered BaTiO3/3Y-TZP ceramics.
| BaTiO3 Content | 0 mol % | 3 mol % | 5 mol % | 7 mol % | 10 mol % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Porosity (%) (CS) | 2.7 | 5.9 | 9.6 | 12.5 | 14.8 |
| Porosity (%) (SPS) | 0.5 | 4.8 | 3.3 | 1.5 | 3.2 |
Figure 4Quantitative Raman maps of spark-plasma-sintered and conventionally sintered BaTiO3/3Y-TZP ceramics. (a–d) Specimens are prepared by conventional sintering method; (e–h) Specimens are prepared via the SPS method. (a,e) 3 mol % BaTiO3; (b,f) 5 mol % BaTiO3; (c,g) 7 mol % BaTiO3; (d,h) 10 mol % BaTiO3.
Figure 5The mechanical properties of specimens with different BaTiO3 contents. (a) Fracture toughness; (b) elastic modulus; (c) hardness.