Low-temperature calcination at 800 °C of alumina–zirconia nanocomposites using sugar as a gelling agent
Alumina–zirconia nanocomposite powder was synthesized at a room temperature and calcined at a lower temperature than 1000 °C of about 800 °C by sugar precursor process. In the synthesis process of the nanocomposite powder, sugar was used as a gelling agent. The synthesized powder was calcined at tem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ceramics international 2011-12, Vol.37 (8), p.3747-3754 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alumina–zirconia nanocomposite powder was synthesized at a room temperature and calcined at a lower temperature than 1000
°C of about 800
°C by sugar precursor process. In the synthesis process of the nanocomposite powder, sugar was used as a gelling agent. The synthesized powder was calcined at temperatures of 800
°C, 900
°C, 1000
°C, 1100
°C, and 1200
°C for 5
h. The calcined powder was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), a SYMPATEC NIMBUS particle size analysis, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Alumina–zirconia nanocomposites were obtained at 800
°C, where the phases formed were γ-Al
2O
3, m-ZrO
2, and t-ZrO
2. The TEM results showed that the average grain sizes of the nanocomposite were less than 25
nm in diameter. At 800
°C, a particle size analyzer measured the largest nanocomposite particles as having a size of about 40
nm, accounting for 3.49% of the total, while the most commonly sized partical was about 10
nm for 39.87%. A further phase transformation of alumina–zirconia nanocomposites was obtained at 1100
°C, where the phases formed were α-Al
2O
3, m-ZrO
2, and t-ZrO
2; the TEM results show that the average grain sizes of the nanocomposite powder were below 50
nm in diameter. |
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ISSN: | 0272-8842 1873-3956 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ceramint.2011.05.086 |