Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9808725 Materials Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mullite is an attractive material for advanced ceramic applications, but its low fracture toughness prevents it from widespread industrial applications. Therefore, mullite/zirconia composites were prepared from a reactive mixture of alumina and zircon with additives of TiO2 and MgO to increase mechanical properties and densification. <001> aluminum borate templates were used to nucleate, and texture mullite in [001]. Mullite/zirconia formation started at 1350 °C and was complete at 1450 °C. Dense mullite/zirconia composites with highly textured mullite were produced after sintering at 1450 °C. A relatively constant tetragonal ZrO2 content of 11±2 wt.% was retained at room temperature after sintering between 1350 and 1550 °C. A high quality of texture with an orientation parameter of 0.22 and a very narrow distribution of elongated mullite grains within 8.8° around [001] were successfully produced.
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