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Abstract
In order to make the embryonic form of intragranular structure, the Al₂O₃/GdAlO₃ system was selected due to its excellent mechanical properties. Gd₂O₃ and Al(NO₃)₃·9H₂O were used as the starting materials. A co-precipitation method was used for the preparation of fine ceramics and applied to synthesize the nano-powder of GdAlO₃ firstly. Then, the nano-powder of GdAlO₃ was mixed with the precipitates by the second co-precipitation method. After drying and calcination, the compound powder with eutectic composition (77 mol % Al3+-23 mol % Gd3+) was fast sintered by using the spark plasma sintering technique. The results revealed that the phases of the sintered samples were Al₂O₃ and GdAlO₃. The phases showed a homogeneous and interlaced distribution. All the matrix grains were submicron. The sizes of the intragranular structures were between 50 nm and 150 nm. Therefore, the intragranular structure displayed a novel mixture of nanometer⁻submicron and submicron⁻submicron types. The different intragranular structures all changed the fracture modes of Al₂O₃ grains from intergranular fracture to transgranular fracture.Entities:
Keywords: Al2O3; GdAlO3; ceramic nanocomposite; intragranular structures; spark plasma sintering
Year: 2018 PMID: 30275426 PMCID: PMC6213746 DOI: 10.3390/ma11101879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1XRD patterns of the precursor powders of GdAlO3 calcined at different temperatures.
Figure 2XRD pattern of sample with eutectic composition sintered by SPS.
Figure 3SEM micrographs of (a) the GdAlO3 powder (b) the compound powder synthesized by routine 2.
Figure 4SEM micrograph of the polished surface of the SPS sintered sample.
Figure 5SEM micrographs of fracture morphologies (a) the Al2O3 grain without intragranular structure (b) the particle size of intragranular structure was about 50 nm (c) the particle size of intragranular structure was about 100 nm (d) the particle size of intragranular structure was about 150 nm.
Figure 6(a) Schematic diagram of this new microstructure (b) the traditional microstructure of the intragranular and intergranular types.