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Low-Temperature Sintering of Seeded Sol—Gel-Derived, ZrO2-Toughened Al2O3 Composites
Authors:Gary L. Messing  Masato Kumagai
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Abstract:Seeding a mixture of boehmite (AIOOH) and colloidal ZrO2 with α-alumina particles and sintering at 1400°C for 100 min results in 98% density. The low sintering temperature, relative to conventional powder processing, is a result of the small alumina particle size (∼0.3 μm) obtained during the θ-to α-alumina transformation, homogeneous mixing, and the uniform structure of the sol-gel system. Complete retention of pure ZrO2 in the tetragonal phase was obtained to 14 vol% ZTA because of the low-temperature sintering. The critical grain size for tetragonal ZrO2 was determined to be ∼0.4 μm for the 14 vol% ZrO2—Al2O3 composite. From these results it is proposed that seeded boehmite gels offer significant advantages for process control and alumina matrix composite fabrication.
Keywords:alumina    zirconia    composites    sol—gel    sintering
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