Investigation of Phase Formation in Ceramic Based on Zn, Sn, and Ti Oxides
Solid-phase sintering was used to make ceramic from a mixture of ZnO, SnO 2 , and TiO 2 nanopowders used as precipitation-strengthening and arc-quenching components in silver-based electrocontact materials. The phase formation and microstructure of the resulting material were studied by electron mic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Glass and ceramics 2023-03, Vol.79 (11-12), p.507-511 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solid-phase sintering was used to make ceramic from a mixture of ZnO, SnO
2
, and TiO
2
nanopowders used as precipitation-strengthening and arc-quenching components in silver-based electrocontact materials. The phase formation and microstructure of the resulting material were studied by electron microscopy, energy-dispersive microanalysis, and x-ray phase analysis. It was found that a dispersed structure of size 0.5 – 1.0 μm forms from the Zn
2
TiO
4
and ZnO phases at sintering temperature 1123 K, and the samples have quite high porosity. Solid-phase reactions in the ZnO/TiO
2
system at
T
sint
= 1123 K effect the formation of two-phase ZnO/Zn
2
TiO
4
ceramic with zinc and tin oxide phases in residual amounts. At sintering temperature 1443 K grain growth occurs, Zn
2
SnO
4
becomes the predominant phase, and a certain amount of zinc and tin oxide phases remains. There is no manifestations of titanium-containing phases (presumably TiO
2
and Zn
2
TiO
4
), probably because of their low content. |
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ISSN: | 0361-7610 1573-8515 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10717-023-00541-5 |