Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625351 | Ceramics International | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Zirconium diboride (ZrB2) as an ultrahigh temperature ceramic (UHTC) with excellent electrical conductivity is a potential candidate for harsh-environment devices. Fabrication of ZrB2-based materials however involves processing in the active oxidation regime (T>1200Â K) leading to depletion of boron. We report a simple technique to prevent degradation during pressureless sintering of zirconia-matrix composites of ZrB2. The composites prepared using this method reach the percolation threshold at ~10Â wt% ZrB2 and metal-like conductivity (~105Â S/m) at 25Â wt% ZrB2 in agreement with the general effective media theory. The improved mechanical properties are also discussed in terms of various toughening mechanisms.
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Authors
W.J. Kelvin Chew, M. Amiriyan, A. Yaghoubi, S. Ramesh, J. Purbolaksono, R. Tolouei, W.D. Teng, D.K. Agrawal,