Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625561 | Ceramics International | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of zirconia content on the mechanosynthesis of fluorapatite-zirconia composite nanopowders was investigated. The structural features of the specimens with different amounts of monoclinic zirconia (0-20Â wt%) were examined after 5Â h of mechanical activation. Results indicated that the formation of fluorapatite-zirconia composite was strongly influenced by the zirconia content. In the presence of 5-10Â wt% monoclinic zirconia, fluorapatite-zirconia composite nanopowders were produced after 5Â h of milling. With increasing zirconia content to 20Â wt%, there was no trace of fluorapatite-zirconia composite. In the absence of zirconia, the average crystallite size, lattice strain and the volume fraction of grain boundary of fluorapatite were about 34Â nm, 0.469% and 8.38%, respectively. These values reached 24Â nm, 0.754% and 11.71% with the addition of 10Â wt% monoclinic zirconia. In the presence of 10Â wt% monoclinic zirconia, the fraction of crystalline phase considerably decreased after 5Â h of milling. Results revealed that the lattice parameter deviations were affected by the zirconia content. Based on SEM observations, no significant differences in the size distribution and morphology of the agglomerates were observed.
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Authors
Bahman Nasiri-Tabrizi, Abbas Fahami,