M. Gauna, Juan Martinez, M. S. Conconi, G. Suarez, N. Rendtorff
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Effect of TiO2 in fine zircon sintering and properties
The effect of the TiO2 addition in the ceramic processing of dense zircon
materials from zircon fine powders was established. The addition of TiO2
(5-10 wt%) permitted to obtain dense ceramics at lower temperatures (100-150
oC below), with comparable mechanical behavior. The thermochemical processes
were described after a multi-technique experimental approach, which included
a sintering analysis, powder X-Ray diffraction analysis (XRD), scanning
electronic microscopy (SEM) and Vickers hardness of the polished dense
obtained ceramics. After 1400 oC heating programs, the added TiO2 acts as a
sintering aid with no important chemical reactions, and presented improved
mechanical behavior in comparison with pure zircon ceramics. On the other
side, in samples fired at 1500 oC, TiO2 partially (?50 %) reacts with
zircon, forming ZrTiO4, while the formed SiO2 goes to the grain boundaries.
Samples with 5 wt% TiO2 present better mechanical behavior than the ones
with 10 wt%. The performed mechanical characterization indicates the merits
of the material processed by this inexpensive processing route. Developed
density, hardness (?10 GPa) and fracture toughness (?2 MPa.m-1/2) are
comparable with the best figures reported.
期刊介绍:
Science of Sintering is a unique journal in the field of science and technology of sintering.
Science of Sintering publishes papers on all aspects of theoretical and experimental studies, which can contribute to the better understanding of the behavior of powders and similar materials during consolidation processes. Emphasis is laid on those aspects of the science of materials that are concerned with the thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanism of sintering and related processes. In accordance with the significance of disperse materials for the sintering technology, papers dealing with the question of ultradisperse powders, tribochemical activation and catalysis are also published.
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