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In situ construction of one-dimensional structures induced by Ba doping in Al2O3-TiO2 ceramics derived from quenched powders
In this work, we propose a strategy for in situ construction of rod-like grains in Al2O3-TiO2 ceramics through Ba doping. Ba-doped Al2O3-13 wt% TiO2 composite powder was initially synthesized using combustion synthesis-air atomization, where feedstocks were melted by the Al-O2 combustion reaction and subsequently atomized and rapidly cooled in air, producing quenched powders rich in metastable phases. Upon heat treatment at 1100℃, the metastable phases transformed into stable forms, accompanied by phase separation and solid solution precipitation. Notably, Ba doping induced the formation of rod-like hollandite grains with preferential growth along the [001] direction. Bulk ceramics were prepared through pressureless sintering, and the sample sintered at 1350℃ exhibited a hardness of 14.14±0.61 GPa and a fracture toughness of 5.17±0.49 MPa∙m1/2. The toughening behavior of rod-like grains, including crack deflection and pull-out/bridging effects, was observed. This study provides insights into the evolution of quenched oxides and the design of ceramic microstructures.
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The Journal of the European Ceramic Society publishes the results of original research and reviews relating to ceramic materials. Papers of either an experimental or theoretical character will be welcomed on a fully international basis. The emphasis is on novel generic science concerning the relationships between processing, microstructure and properties of polycrystalline ceramics consolidated at high temperature. Papers may relate to any of the conventional categories of ceramic: structural, functional, traditional or composite. The central objective is to sustain a high standard of research quality by means of appropriate reviewing procedures.