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The influence of additives on the sintering behavior of Cr2O3 was studied. The oxygen pressure and temperature at which the sintering rate becomes significant are dramatically altered by adding ∼ 1 wt% TiO2; the sintering temperature decreases, whereas the oxygen pressure for appreciable densification increases. At temperatures as low as 1280°C, densities of 92% of theoretical were obtained. Densification was examined as a function of temperature, oxygen pressure, and TiO2 concentration. Several other transition metal oxides were tested for their ability to enhance sintering; none was successful.  相似文献   

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Pressureless sintering of SiC-whisker-reinforced Al2O3 composites was investigated. In Part I of the study, the effect of the matrix (Al2O3) powder surface area on densification behavior and microstructure development is reported. Compacts prepared with higher surface area Al2O3 powder showed enhanced densification at lower whisker concentrations (5 and 15 vol%). Samples with 15 vol% whiskers could be pressureless sintered to ∼97% relative density with zero open porosity and ∼1.6-μm matrix average grain intercept size.  相似文献   

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Cr2O3 and ZrO2 were mixed in various ratios and pressed to form compacts, which were then sintered in carbon powder. Compacts with >30 wt% Cr2O3 were sintered to densities >98% of true density at 1500°C. This method of sintering in carbon powder can be used to prepare very dense Cr2O3-ZrO2 ceramics at a relatively low temperature, (∼1500°C) without additives.  相似文献   

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The effect of the addition of Bi2O3 on the densification, low-temperature sintering, and electromagnetic properties of Z-type planar hexaferrite was investigated. The results show that Bi2O3 additives can improve the densification and promote low-temperature sintering of Z-type hexaferrite prepared by a solid-state reaction method. The presence of Bi2O3 in the grain boundaries and the generation of Fe2+ degrade the initial permeability of the samples but make the quality factor and cut-off frequency increase. Various possible mechanisms involved in generating these effects were also discussed.  相似文献   

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The reaction sintering of equimolar mixtures of ZnO and A12O3 powders was investigated as a function of primary processing parameters such as the temperature, heating rate, green density, and particle size. The powder mixtures were prepared by two different methods. In one method, the ZnO and A12O3 powders were ball-milled. In the other method, the ZnO powder was chemically precipitated onto the A12O3 particles dispersed in a solution of zinc chloride. The sintering characteristics of the compacted powders prepared by each method were compared with those for a prereacted, single-phase powder of zinc aluminate, ZnAl2O4. The chemical reaction between ZnO and A12O3 occurred prior to densification of the powder compact and was accompanied by fairly large expansion. The mixing procedure had a significant effect on the densification rate during reaction sintering. The densification rate of the compact formed from the ball-milled powder was strongly inhibited compared to that for the single-phase ZnAl2O4 powder. However, the densification rate of the compact formed from the chemically precipitated mixture was almost identical to that for the ZnAl2O4 powder. The difference in sintering between the ball-milled mixture and the chemically precipitated mixture is interpreted in terms of differences in the microstructural uniformity of the initial powder compacts resulting from the different preparation procedures.  相似文献   

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The effect of rare-earth oxide additives on the densification of silicon nitride by pressureless sintering at 1600° to 1700°C and by gas pressure sintering under 10 MPa of N2 at 1800° to 2000°C was studied. When a single-component oxide, such as CeO2, Nd2O3, La2O3, Sm2O3, or Y2O3, was used as an additive, the sintering temperature required to reach approximate theoretical density became higher as the melting temperature of the oxide increased. When a mixed oxide additive, such as Y2O3–Ln2O3 (Ln=Ce, Nd, La, Sm), was used, higher densification was achieved below 2000°C because of a lower liquid formation temperature. The sinterability of silicon nitride ceramics with the addition of rare-earth oxides is discussed in relation to the additive compositions.  相似文献   

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It has been well accepted that polyethylene imine (PEI) is an effective dispersant for silicon carbide (SiC) in aqueous media. However, after the addition of sintering additives (Al2O3 and Y2O3), this dispersing effect is reduced significantly. In this work, a second dispersant, citric acid, was used to resolve this problem. It was found that citric acid could decrease the slurry viscosity (without sintering additives) and enhance the PEI adsorption on SiC particle surface. The optimal amount of citric acid required to achieve a minimum viscosity for 55 vol% SiC suspensions was equal to ∼0.87 wt% (at pH ∼6.8). With the aid of citric acid, well-stabilized SiC suspensions (containing sintering additives) were realized, which exhibited slight shear thinning rheologies. After tape casting and SPS sintering, dense SiC samples were obtained with a homogeneous fine-crystalline microstructure. Results showed that citric acid was an effective dispersant for improving the dispersion of SiC particles containing sintering additives.  相似文献   

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α - Al2O3 nanopowders with mean particle sizes of 10, 15, 48, and 80 nm synthesized by the doped α-Al2O3 seed polyacrylamide gel method were used to sinter bulk Al2O3 nanoceramics. The relative density of the Al2O3 nanoceramics increases with increasing compaction pressure on the green compacts and decreasing mean particle size of the starting α-Al2O3 nanopowders. The densification and fast grain growth of the Al2O3 nanoceramics occur in different temperature ranges. The Al2O3 nanoceramics with an average grain size of 70 nm and a relative density of 95% were obtained by a two-step sintering method. The densification and the suppression of the grain growth are achieved by exploiting the difference in kinetics between grain-boundary diffusion and grain-boundary migration. The densification was realized by the slower grain-boundary diffusion without promoting grain growth in second-step sintering.  相似文献   

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Liquid-phase sintering of MgO-5 wt% Bi2O3 was studied by loading dilatometry. The ratio of the creep viscosity to the densification viscosity (∼1.8) and the sintering stress remained nearly constant in a wide density interval. These results, together with results on several other systems, indicate that the constancy of the sintering stress during densification may be a general phenomenon, regardless of densification mechanism.  相似文献   

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The effect of B2O3–SiO2 liquid-phase additives on the sintering, microstructure, and microwave dielectric properties of LiNb0.63Ti0.4625O3 ceramics was investigated. It was found that the sintering temperature could be lowered easily, and the densification and dielectric properties of LiNb0.63Ti0.4625O3 ceramics could be greatly improved by adding a small amount of B2O3–SiO2 solution additives. No secondary phase was observed for the ceramics with B2O3–SiO2 additives. With the addition of 0.10 wt% B2O3–SiO2, the ceramics sintered at 900°C showed favorable microwave dielectric properties with ɛr=71.7, Q × f =4950 GHz, and τf=−2.1 ppm/°C. The energy dispersive spectra analysis showed an excellent co-firing interfacial behavior between the LiNb0.63Ti0.4625O3 ceramic and the Ag electrode. It indicated that LiNb0.63Ti0.4625O3 ceramics with B2O3–SiO2 solution additives have a number of potential applications on passive integrated devices based on the low-temperature co-fired ceramics technology.  相似文献   

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Some effects of CaO, Na2O, Sb2O3, and ZrO2 additions on Li0.3Zn0.4Fe2.3O4 ferrite were studied to improve its density and other material properties. The densification behavior of the ferrite depended on the amount and type of additive. A relative density of ∼98.5% was achieved with the addition of CaO. The grain size decreased with the addition of Na2O, CaO, and Sb2O3. The permeability and electrical resistivity increased with additives. CaO remarkably increased resistvity, whereas, ZrO2 increased permeability. Na2O and Sb2O3 increased the Curie temperature, whereas CaO and ZrO2 decreased it. These effects were attributed to mainly additive segregation on the grain boundaries, which suppressed grain-size development during the sintering of lithium zinc ferrite.  相似文献   

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The sintering of ultrafine γ-Al2O3 powder (particle size ∼10–20 nm) prepared by an inert gas condensation technique was investigated in air at a constant heating rate of 10°C/min. Qualitatively, the kinetics followed those of transition aluminas prepared by other methods. Measurable shrinkage commenced at ∼ 1000°C and showed a region of rapid sintering between ∼1125° and 1175°C followed by a transition to a much reduced sintering rate at higher temperatures. Starting from an initial density of ∼0.60 relative to the theoretical value, the powder compact reached a relative density of 0.82 after sintering to 1350°C. Compared to compacts prepared from the as-received powder, dispersion of the powder in water prior to compaction produced a drastic change in the microstructural evolution and a significant reduction in the densification rate during sintering. The incorporation of a step involving the rapid heating of the loose powder to ∼1300°C prior to compaction (which resulted in the transformation to α-Al2O3) provided a method for significantly increasing the density during sintering.  相似文献   

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Tetragonal zirconia doped with 3 mol% Er2O3 was prepared by the gel-precipitation wet-chemical method. The compaction response of ultrafine (∼8.5 nm), calcined, deagglomerated powders was studied. Initial sintering was studied using both isothermal and nonisothermal techniques, and an activation energy of 270 ± 40 kJ/mol was obtained; therefore, grain-boundary diffusion was probably the predominant mechanism in the sintering stage. The microstructural development in the high-temperature-aged, sintered samples and its effect on density and mechanical properties were also studied. A theoretically dense body of tetragonal zirconia solid solution of 3 mol% Er2O3–ZrO2, obtained from sintering below 1400°C, was translucent.  相似文献   

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The modification of the densification behavior and the grain-growth characteristics of the microwave-sintered ZnO materials, caused by the incorporation of V2O5 additives, have been systematically studied. Generally, the addition of V2O5 markedly enhances the densification rate, such that a density as high as 97.9% of the theoretical density and a grain size as large as 10 µm can be attained for a sintering temperature as low as 800°C and a soaking time as short as 10 min. Increasing the sintering temperature or soaking time does not significantly change the sintered density of the ZnO-V2O5 materials but it does monotonously increase their grain size. Varying the proportion of V2O5 in the range of 0.2-1.0 mol% does not pronouncedly modify such behavior. The leakage current density ( J L) of these high-density and uniform-granular-structure samples is still large, which is amended by the incorporation of 0.3 mol% of Mn3O4 in the ZnO materials, in addition to 0.5 mol% of the V2O5 additives. Samples that are obtained using such a method possess good nonohmic characteristics (α= 23.5) and a low leakage current density ( J L= 2.4 10-6 A/cm2).  相似文献   

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The sintering behavior of an Al2O3 compact containing uniformly dispersed Al2O3 platelets has been investigated. The results reveal a significant decrease in the sintering rate as well as the formation of voids and cracklike defects in the presence of nonsinterable platelets. The addition of a small amount (2 vol%) of tetragonal-ZrO2 particles enhances the sintering rate, increases end-point density (∼99.5% of theoretical density) and prevents formation of sintering defects.  相似文献   

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A possibility to produce microwave (MW) dielectric materials by liquid-phase sintering of fine particles was investigated. Zn3Nb2O8 powders with a grain size 50–300 nm were obtained by the thermal decomposition of freeze-dried Zn–Nb hydroxides or frozen oxalate solutions. The crystallization of Zn3Nb2O8 from amorphous decomposition products was often accompanied by the simultaneous formation of ZnNb2O6. Maximum sintering activity was observed for single-phase crystalline Zn3Nb2O8 powders obtained at the lowest temperature. The sintering of as-obtained powders with CuO–V2O5 sintering aids results in producing MW dielectric ceramics with a density 93%–97% of the theoretical, and a Q × f product up to 36 000 GHz at sintering temperature ( T s)≥680°C. The high level of MW dielectric properties of ceramics was ensured by intensive grain growth during the densification and the thermal processing of ceramics.  相似文献   

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Dielectric ceramics of Zr0.8Sn0.2TiO4 containing La2O3 and ZnO as sintering aids were prepared and investigated for microstructure and microwave dielectric properties. Low-level doping with La2O3 and ZnO (up to 0.30 wt%) is good for densification and dielectric properties. These additives do not affect the dielectric constant and the temperature coefficient. Dielectric losses increase significantly at additive levels higher than 0.15 wt%. The combined additives La2O3 and ZnO act as grain growth enhancers. With 0.15 wt% additives, a ceramic having a dielectric constant, a quality factor, and a temperature coefficient of frequency at 4.2 GHz of 37.6, 12 800, and –2.9 ppm/°C, respectively, was obtained. The quality factor was considerably improved by prolonged sintering.  相似文献   

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The sinterabilities of fine zirconia powders including 5 mass% Y2O3 were investigated, with emphasis on the effect of Al2O3 at the initial sintering stage. The shrinkage of powder compact was measured under constant rates of heating (CRH). The powder compact including a small amount of Al2O3 increased the densification rate with elevating temperature. The activation energies at the initial stage of sintering were determined by analyzing the densification curves. The activation energy of powder compact including Al2O3 was lower than that of a powder compact without Al2O3. The diffusion mechanisms at the initial sintering stage were determined using the new analytical equation applied for CRH techniques. This analysis exhibited that Al2O3 included in a powder compact changed the diffusion mechanism from grain boundary to volume diffusions (VD). Therefore, it is concluded that the effect of Al2O3 enhanced the densification rate because of decrease in the activation energy of VD at the initial sintering stage.  相似文献   

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Conventional ramp-and-hold sintering with a wide range of heating rates was conducted on submicrometer and nanocrystalline ZrO2–3 mol% Y2O3 powder compacts. Although rapid heating rates have been reported to produce high density/fine grain size products for many submicrometer and smaller starting powders, the application of this technique to ZrO2–3 mol% Y2O3 produced mixed results. In the case of submicrometer ZrO2–3 mol% Y2O3, neither densification nor grain growth was affected by the heating rate used. In the case of nanocrystalline ZrO2–3 mol% Y2O3, fast heating rates severely retarded densiflcation and had a minimal effect on grain growth. The large adverse effect of fast heating rates on the densification of the nanocrystalline powder was traced to a thermal gradient/differential densification effect. Microstructural evidence suggests that the rate of densification greatly exceeded the rate of heat transfer in this material; consequently, the sample interior was not able to densify before being geometrically constrained by a fully dense shell which formed at the sample exterior. This finding implies that rapid rate sintering will meet severe practical constraints in the manufacture of bulk nanocrystalline ZrO2–3 mol% Y2O3 specimens.  相似文献   

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Different Fe-Al2O3 and FeAl-Al2O3 composites with metallic contents up to 30 vol% have been fabricated via reaction processing of Al2O3, Fe, and Al mixtures. Low Al contents (<∼10 vol%) within the starting mixture lead to composites consisting of Fe embedded in an Al2O3 matrix, whereas aluminide-containing Al2O3 composites result from powder mixtures with higher Al contents. In both cases, densification up to 98% TD can be achieved by pressureless sintering in inert atmosphere at moderate temperatures (1450°-1500°C). The proposed reaction sintering mechanism includes the reduction of native oxide layers on the surface of the Fe particles by Al and, in the case of mixtures with high Al contents, aluminide formation followed by sintering of the composites. Density and bending strengths of the reaction-sintered composites depend strongly on the Al content of the starting mixture. In the case of samples containing elemental Fe, crack path observations indicate the potential for an increase of fracture toughness, even at room temperature, by crack bridging of the ductile Fe inclusions.  相似文献   

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