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γ-LiAlO2 ceramics with different grain sizes were prepared by controlling the sintering process and regulating the size and shape of the precursor powders. It was found that a size gradation of powders promoted the growth of γ-LiAlO2 grains. Ceramics with an average grain size of 10 μm were prepared from the size-graded powders. It was demonstrated that the shape of the precursor powders greatly affected the grain growth of the ceramics whereas the granulation of the powders restrained the abnormal grain growth. Furthermore nano-sized precursor powders obtained by a sol–gel route made it possible to prepare nano-structured γ-LiAlO2 ceramics.  相似文献   

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In the present study, zinc sulfide (ZnS) and calcium lanthanum sulfide (CaLa2S4, CLS) composite ceramics were consolidated via field-assisted sintering of 0.5ZnS-0.5CLS (volume ratio) composite powders at 800–1050 °C. Through sintering curve analyses and microstructural observations, it was determined that between 800 and 1000 °C, grain boundary diffusion was the main mechanism controlling grain growth for both the ZnS and CLS phases within the composite ceramics. The consolidated composite ceramics were determined to be composed of sphalerite ZnS, wurtzite ZnS and thorium phosphate CLS. The sphalerite-wurtzite phase transition of ZnS was further demonstrated to be accompanied by the formation of stacking faults and twins in the ceramics. It was also found that the addition of the CLS phase improved the indentation hardness of the ceramics relative to pure ZnS by homogeneous dispersion of ZnS and CLS small grains.  相似文献   

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The preparation of Ba0.85Ca0.15 Zr0.1Ti0.9O3 (BCZT) powders by wet chemical methods has been investigated, and the powders used to explore relationships between the microstructure and piezoelectric properties (d33 coefficient) of sintered BCZT ceramics. Sol–gel synthesis has been shown to be a successful method for the preparation of BCZT nanopowders with a pure tetragonal perovskite phase structure, specific surface area up to 21.8 m2/g and a mean particle size of 48 nm. These powders were suitable for the fabrication of dense BCZT ceramics with fine‐grain microstructures. The ceramics with the highest density of 95% theoretical density (TD) and grain size of 1.3 μm were prepared by uniaxial pressing followed by a two‐step sintering approach which contributed to the refinement of the BCTZ microstructure. A decrease in the grain size to 0.8–0.9 μm was achieved when samples were prepared using cold isostatic pressing. Using various sintering schedules, BCZT ceramics with broad range of grain sizes (0.8–60.5 μm) were prepared. The highest d33 = 410.8 ± 13.2 pC/N was exhibited by ceramics prepared from sol–gel powder sintered at 1425°C, with the relative density of 89.6%TD and grain size of 36 μm.  相似文献   

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0.5 at.% Cr:ZnGa2O4 precursor was synthesized by the co-precipitation method with nitrates as raw materials, using ammonium carbonate as the precipitant. Low-agglomerated Cr:ZnGa2O4 powders with an average particle size of 43 nm were obtained by calcining the precursor at 900℃ for 4 h. Using the powders as starting materials, 0.5 at.% Cr:ZnGa2O4 ceramics with an average grain size of about 515 nm were prepared by presintering at 1150℃ for 5 h in air and HIP post-treatment at 1100℃ for 3 h under 200 MPa Ar. The in-line transmittance of 0.5 at.% Cr:ZnGa2O4 ceramics with a thickness of 1.3 mm reaches 59.5% at the wavelength of 700 nm. The Cr:ZnGa2O4 ceramics can be effectively excited by visible light and produce persistent luminescence at 700 nm. For Cr:ZnGa2O4 transparent ceramics, the brightness of afterglow was larger than 0.32 mcd/m2 after 30 min, which is far superior to that of Cr:ZnGa2O4 persistent luminescence powders.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2020,46(9):13669-13676
Infrared (IR) transparent Y2O3–MgO nanocomposites with a volume ratio of 50:50 were synthesized by combining colloidal and spark-plasma-sintering (SPS) techniques. In order to attain well-dispersed and homogeneous starting Y2O3–MgO nanopowder mixture, the effects of the pH value and the amount of polyetherimide (PEI) dispersant on the suspension stability were studied. Rheological measurement reveals that highly-dispersed and stable suspension was obtained at 7 wt% of PEI dispersant under pH = 10.6. The obtained nanopowders with particle size of 20–30 nm were densified using SPS at several sintering temperatures. The sintered composites show fine grains, narrow grain size distribution and uniform microstructure. The nanocomposite sintered at 1250 °C showed the maximum IR transmittance of 84% at a wavelength range of 2.5–6 μm. The Vickers hardness of the nanocomposite was about 11.9 ± 0.3 GPa, which is significantly higher than those of single phase MgO or Y2O3. Successful fabrication of the high-performance Y2O3–MgO nanocomposite indicates that i) the colloidal technique is an effect method to obtain highly dispersed and homogeneous nanopowders and ii) the SPS technique is a powerful tool to fabricate fine-grained dense transparent ceramics, which are suitable for fabricating IR transparent Y2O3–MgO composite ceramics from commercial starting powders.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(12):16839-16844
In this work, the effects of starting oxide powders with different-scale particle sizes on the synthesis of gadolinium zirconate pyrochlore (Gd2Zr2O7, GZO) and its physical properties were studied. Micron Gd2O3 (μG), micron ZrO2 (μZ), nano Gd2O3 (nG), and nano ZrO2 (nZ) powders were used. GZO ceramics were prepared by employing solid-state reactive sintering at 1300 °C, 1400 °C, 1500 °C and 1600 °C with mixed powders of different sizes (μGμZ, μGnZ, nGμZ and nGnZ). X-ray diffraction and Raman analyses of the ceramics revealed that nG has a more significant impact on the crystallization process than nZ. All ceramics synthesized with different sized oxide powders crystallized into pyrochlore phases except for those synthesized with μGnZ mixed powders, which resulted in a fluorite phase. The results indicated that decreasing the particle size of only ZrO2 to synthesize pyrochlore-phase Gd2Zr2O7 with high crystallinity may not be effective. Samples obtained at 1500 °C were further analyzed. Scanning electron microscopy results revealed that all four ceramics have a non-homogeneous grain size and that the average grain size ranges from 5.40 to 8.30 μm. In addition, the density and Vickers hardness measurements showed that the use of nanopowders significantly improves the mechanical properties.  相似文献   

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Results of a study of the characteristics of ZrO2 powders stabilized by 3 mol% Y2O3 and fabricated by the method of ultrasound spray pyrolysis from aerosols of aqueous solutions of mineral salts are presented. Unlike powders of the same composition obtained by the conventional coprecipitation technique, aerosol powders have coarser particles with a narrower size distribution and do not contain agglomerates. The temperature of sintering coarse aerosol powders to a maximum density is not high (1450°C). Despite the larger grain size in ceramics sintered from aerosol powders, their strength is much higher than that of ceramics obtained from ultradisperse coprecipitated powders of a similar composition. Translated from Ogneupory i Tekhnicheskaya Keramika, No. 6, pp. 5–8, June, 1997.  相似文献   

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Dense nanocrystalline barium strontium titanate Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 (BST) ceramics with an average grain size around 40 nm and very small dispersion were obtained by spark plasma sintering at 950°C and 1050°C starting from nonagglomerated nanopowders (~20 nm). The powders were synthesized by a modified “Organosol” process. X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and dielectric measurements in the temperature range 173–313 K were used to investigate the evolution of crystal structure and the ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transformation behavior for the sintered BST ceramics with different grain sizes. The Curie temperature TC decreases, whereas the phase transition becomes diffuse for the particle size decreasing from about 190 to 40 nm with matching XRD and permittivity data. Even the ceramics with an average grain size as small as 40 nm show the transition into the ferroelectric state. The dielectric permittivity ε shows relatively good thermal stability over a wide temperature range. The dielectric losses are smaller than 2%–4% in the frequency range of 100 Hz–1 MHz and temperature interval 160–320 K. A decrease in the dielectric permittivity in nanocrystalline ceramics was observed compared to submicrometer‐sized ceramics.  相似文献   

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A nominally pure and dense (Ti0.9Cr0.1)B2 ceramic was produced by spark plasma sintering of powders synthesized by boro/carbothermal reduction of oxides. The synthesized powders were a single phase and had an average particle of 0.4 ± 0.1 μm and an oxygen content of 1.2 wt%. Average Vickers hardness values of the resulting ceramics increased from 25.9 ± 0.8 GPa at a load of 9.81 N, to 46.3 ± 0.8 GPa at a load of 0.49 N. Compared to the nominally pure TiB2 ceramic obtained under the same processing conditions, the (Ti0.9Cr0.1)B2 ceramic had higher values under the same load due to the finer average grain size (2.4 ± 1.0 μm), higher relative density, and solid solution hardening. The results indicated that the Cr addition promoted densification, suppressed grain growth, and improved the hardness of TiB2 ceramics. This is the first report for dense and single-phase (Ti,Cr)B2 ceramics as superhard materials.  相似文献   

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Fe:ZnSe transparent ceramics were prepared by spark plasma sintering. Fe:ZnSe powders synthesized via co-precipitation yielded well-dispersed particles with an average particle size of 550 nm. These powders were in the cubic phase Fe:ZnSe, indicating the successful substitution of Fe2+ for Zn2+. The highest relative density, 99.4%, was obtained by increasing the pressure and sintering time. The effects of sintering temperature, pressure, and time on the microstructure of SPS prepared ceramics were presented by micrographs. With increasing sintering temperature, from 600°C to 900°C, the average grain size increased from < 1 to 10 μm. The intergranular fracture indicated no neck formation in the sintering process. High pressure was essential for the densification process. The average grain size deceased from approximately 10 to 5 μm when the pressure was increased. Increasing the sintering time from 10 to 120 minutes lead to a change in the microstructure, from inter- to transgranular fracture, and eliminated the micropores. The as-prepared Fe:ZnSe ceramics were composed of single-phased cubic ZnSe. The sample sintered at 900°C under a pressure of 90 MPa for 120 minutes yielded a transmittance of approximately 60% at 1.4 μm and 68% at 7.5 μm and had residual micropores as its main scattering source. There was a strong characteristic absorption peak of Fe2+ ions at around 3 μm, which was red-shifted compared to Fe:ZnS transparent ceramics. Fe:ZnSe transparent ceramics have a reddish-brown color and it could be a promising mid-infrared laser material.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2021,47(20):28859-28865
Highly transparent polycrystalline Tm2O3 ceramics were successfully fabricated by vacuum sintering at temperatures from 1650 to 1850 °C for 8 h using commercial Tm2O3 and ZrO2 (1 at%) powders as starting materials. It is the first time that ZrO2 was reported as a sintering additive to prepare Tm2O3 transparent ceramics. The effects of sintering temperature on the optical transmittance and microstructure of Tm2O3 transparent ceramics were studied. The desired Tm2O3 ceramics with relative density of 99.8% and an average grain size of approximately 9.7 μm were obtained at 1800 °C and the in-line transmittance reached 75% at 880 nm and fluctuated around 80% from 2100 to 2400 nm, respectively. This study demonstrated that Tm2O3 transparent ceramics with higher in-line transmittance and smaller grain size could be prepared by using ZrO2 as sintering additive at a relatively lower vacuum sintering temperature compared to those already reported in open literatures.  相似文献   

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Fine-grained and dense highly transparent Y2O3 ceramics have been successfully prepared using high sintering activity mesoporous Y2O3 powders without any additive by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The influences of the sintering temperature on microstructure, density, optical, and mechanical properties of SPS-sintered Y2O3 ceramics were studied in detail. As results, the optimal Y2O3 ceramics with high relative density of 99.90% and fine average grain size of 140 nm were obtained at a low sintering temperature of 1140°C and a moderate load pressure of 60 MPa for 5 min. Meanwhile, the dense Y2O3 ceramics with 1 mm thickness after annealing show a high linear transmittance of 78% (close to 94% of the theoretical value) at 2.4–3 µm wavelength. In additions, the Vickers hardness and fracture toughness of samples can reach 8.48 GPa and 1.45 MPa m1/2, respectively. This result proves that the high activity of mesoporous Y2O3 is considered to be an important means for preparing high-performance fine Y2O3 ceramics at low sintering temperature.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(17):24788-24792
Lu3Al5O12 (LuAG) nanocrystalline powders were synthesized by using ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH, AH) and ammonium hydrogen carbonate (NH4HCO3, AHC) as mixed precipitant. In the absence of sintering aids such as TEOS, MgO or ZrO2, the obtained LuAG powders showed good sinterability in H2 atmosphere (PLSH) at low temperature. The in-line transmittance of LuAG ceramic reached 81% in the whole visible light band from 400 nm to 800 nm. The average grain size of obtained transparent ceramics was ranged in 1–6 μm at different sintering temperatures by PLSH. Various kinds of rare earth ions, such as Nd, Yb, Ce, Pr, and Tm doped RE:LuAG transparent ceramics could be prepared by PLSH technology without sintering aids and HIP post-treatment. Through PLSH technology, RE:LuAG transparent ceramics show high optical quality and large aperture size.  相似文献   

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Ferroelectric (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3 and its various solid solutions have been drawing special attention as a new candidate for their lead‐based counterparts. In this study, therefore, hafnium‐ or zirconium‐doped grain‐oriented (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3 ceramics with <001>pc orientation were fabricated by templated grain growth method using anisotropically shaped SrTiO3 template particles. These molten salt synthesized SrTiO3 platelets were tape cast with calcined (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3 powders, and then sintered at 1200°C for 6 h. Texture fractions up to 70% have been obtained. Unipolar strains up to >0.25% were measured. Doped ceramics showed a “relaxor‐like” ferroelectric behavior. A broad dielectric peak with a slim hysteresis loop was present for hafnium‐ or zirconium‐doped samples. Electrostrictive coefficient of hafnium‐doped (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3 ceramics were found to be 0.032 m4/C2, which is much larger than that of PMN‐based electrostrictive materials. Electromechanical properties of hafnium‐ and zirconium‐doped (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3 ceramics under electric bias were studied as well.  相似文献   

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The dependence of energy storage properties on grain size was investigated in BaTiO3‐based ferroelectric ceramics. Modified BaTiO3 ceramics with different grain size were fabricated by two‐step sintering method from BaTiO3 powders doped with Al2O3 and SiO2 by aqueous chemical coating. For samples doped with ZnO sintering aid in addition to Al2O3‐SiO2, the density and breakdown strength increased significantly. In general, samples with smaller grains have lower polarization but higher energy storage efficiency. Al2O3‐SiO2‐ZnO‐doped samples with average grain size of 118±2 nm have an energy density of 0.83±0.04 J/cm3. Obvious segregation of doping elements in second phase and grain boundary was observed by TEM‐EDS. Impedance spectroscopy further explains the relationship between microstructure and properties. Compared to common energy storage ceramics, the grain size of this low‐cost ceramics sintered at relatively low temperature is small, and the pilot scale production has been well completed. All these features make the utilization in multilayer devices and industrial mass production possible. In addition, the obtained rules are helpful in further development of energy storage ceramics.  相似文献   

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In this study, we report highly transparent Y2O3 ceramics fabricated by hot-pressing only at 1500 °C without a HIP treatment, featuring in-line transmittance levels of 77% and 84% at a wavelength of 400 and 1100 nm, respectively with the grain size suppressed to 710 nm. The effect of the ball size during the grinding of Y2O3 powders on the correlation between the thus-prepared Y2O3 powders and the optical properties of the hot-pressed samples is demonstrated for the first time. With a decrease in the diameter of the ZrO2 balls from 5 mm to 1 mm, the milling efficiency was enhanced and admirable transparency of Y2O3 was attained at a short milling time. However, several micron-sized pores remained in the transparent specimens prepared with 1 mm balls, originating from the inhomogeneously packed region of the green body. Finally, the 2 mm was found to be optimum for obtaining a fine-grained and pore-free microstructure with the best in-line transmittance of Y2O3 ceramics.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2016,42(7):8290-8295
Aluminum oxynitride (AlON) powders were synthesized by the carbothermal reduction and nitridation process using commercial γ-Al2O3 and carbon black powders as starting materials. And AlON transparent ceramics were fabricated by pressureless sintering under nitrogen atmosphere. The effects of ball milling time on morphology and particle size distribution of the AlON powders, as well as the microstructure and optical property of AlON transparent ceramics were investigated. It is found that single-phase AlON powder was obtained by calcining the γ-Al2O3/C mixture at 1550 °C for 1 h and a following heat treatment at 1750 °C for 2 h. The AlON powder ball milled for 24 h showed smaller particles and narrower particle size distribution compared with the 12 h one, which was benefit for the improvement of optical property of AlON transparent ceramics. With the sintering aids of 0.25 wt% MgO and 0.04 wt% Y2O3, highly transparent AlON ceramics with in-line transmittance above 80% from visible to infrared range were obtained through pressureless sintering at 1850 °C for 6 h.  相似文献   

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Transparent Fe2+:ZnS polycrystals are 3–5 μm mid-IR laser gain materials with great importance. In this paper, a novel route combining wet-chemical co-precipitation, hot-pressed sintering and post hot isostatic pressing (HIP) treatment was proposed for Fe2+:ZnS transparent ceramics. Fe2+:ZnS powders were synthesized successfully by the wet-chemical co-precipitation method, which was suitable for particle size and morphology controlling and then ceramics consolidation. Transparent Fe2+:ZnS ceramics with comparatively high optical quality were successfully fabricated by two step sintering method combining hot pressing and post-HIP treatment. This approach is a promising candidate for fabricating Fe2+:ZnS ceramics with large size, low cost, short cycle, and flexible concentration distribution design.  相似文献   

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The multilayer structure of capacitor demands for fine grain size of dielectric ceramics in devices, because the thinner layer which needs ceramics with fine grain size is helpful in enlarging the capacitance. In this paper, the aqueous chemical coating method was utilized to modify the BaTiO3 particles. The fine‐crystalline BaTiO3 ceramics with an average grain size below 200 nm without abnormal grain growth by co‐coating Al2O3 and SiO2 has been prepared. The phase composition, microstructures of coated particles and ceramics, and dielectric properties were investigated. For samples containing 3 wt% of Al2O3 and 1 wt% of SiO2, the energy storage density is 0.725 J/cm3 and the efficiency of the ceramic samples can keep above 80%. The breakdown strength was improved to about 190 kV/cm.  相似文献   

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Using non-aqueous Pechini method, Pb(Zr0.95Ti0.05)O3 powders were prepared at low temperature by one-step pyrolysis process. The polymeric gels and powders were characterized using a range of techniques, such as DTG, XRD, SEM, Raman spectroscopy, and laser particle size distribution. The perovskite phase was formed at about 350–400 °C and some oxocarbonate impurities can be detected in all samples after calcining at 400–850 °C by one-step pyrolysis process. Phase pure and porous Pb(Zr0.95Ti0.05)O3 ceramics were obtained without pore formers from the powders by one-step pyrolysis process at 500 °C for 4 h. The relative densities were 87%, 91% and 94% for the ceramics sintered at 1100, 1150 and 1200 °C for 2 h, respectively. The porous ceramics sintered at 1200 °C for 2 h have homogeneously dispersed pores and fine-grain structures with an individual grain size of 0.7–2 μm.  相似文献   

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