Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7899121 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) nanoparticles have been dispersed in water with pyrogallol-poly(ethylene glycol) polymer (i.e., Gallol-PEG) as surfactant. Fluid YSZ suspensions with an apparent viscosity  < 102 Pa s at a shear rate of 102 sâ1 have been prepared with a solids concentration of 45 vol.% for the 90-nm YSZ nanoparticles. Theoretical calculation of interparticle potentials indicates that the adsorbed polymer renders steric hindrance critical to the suspension stabilization. The concentrated YSZ suspensions exhibit shear-thinning flow over a broad shear-rate range, resulted from the weak attractive minimum (â¼2.7 kBT) found between the neighbouring particles in close proximity. The Gallol-PEG concentration influences not only the suspension rheology but also the particle-packing structure and sintered density of the slip-casted YSZ compacts. The YSZ suspensions with an optimal Gallol-PEG concentration of 2 wt.% exhibit a low pore volume in the green state, facilitating hence densification (> 99% theoretical) upon subjected to sintering.
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Authors
Chir-Jang Tsai, Chun-Nan Chen, Wenjea J. Tseng,