A new chemical pathway towards densification of tetragonal zirconia below 900 °C
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Materialia. 2022-08, vol. 24, p. 101479 (7 p.)
Elsevier
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The recent development of low temperature sintering approaches leads to promising perspectives in terms of global optimization of functional materials and multi-materials. These new processes mobilize different densification ...Leer más >
The recent development of low temperature sintering approaches leads to promising perspectives in terms of global optimization of functional materials and multi-materials. These new processes mobilize different densification mechanisms and offer a tremendous flexibility in terms of chemical reactivity. In this context, we focus here on the densification of yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-ZrO2) at a temperature below 900 °C combining a transient chemical reactivity induced during the Cold Sintering Process with diffusion mechanisms activated during the Spark Plasma Sintering. The chemistry is tuned in-situ through the presence of a hydrated zirconium carbonate whose role at each stage of the whole process is discussed. Tetragonal 3Y-ZrO2 nanostructured ceramics were thus densified up to 92–95% below 900 °C.< Leer menos
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Spark plasma sintering
Cold sintering process
Chemical reactivity
Nanostructured zirconia ceramics
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
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