Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1475069 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this work was to obtain zirconia toughened alumina composites with different microstructures, using a simple process (powder mixing and natural sintering). Adjusting the amount of zirconia directly controls the size and localization of zirconia grains and the size of the alumina grains. Doping the composite with CaO, MgO and SiO2 allows further control of the microstructures. The influence of the thermal treatments is also investigated. The composites exhibit different structures (nano/nano-, micro/nano- and micro-composites) with zirconia and alumina grains as small as 100 and 200 nm, respectively, and with the proportion of intragranular zirconia grains varying between 0% and 90%. Zirconia plays a major role on grain size distributions as compared to CaO and MgO, whose role is almost negligible. The use of SiO2 leads to micro/nano composites with intragranular zirconia particles. The influence of these different additions is related to adjustments of the grain boundaries mobility.

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