Advances in Applied Ceramics | 2021

Influence of the sintering method on densification, microstructure and electrical conductivity of 12Ce-TZP

 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Zirconia containing 12\u2005mol-% cerium oxide ceramics were prepared by solid state reaction utilising the conventional, fast firing and two-step sintering methods. The sintering temperature and time were varied aiming to determine ideal sintering profile for these methods. The monoclinic and tetragonal phase contents, microstructure and electrical conductivity of dense specimens were investigated. The linear shrinkage was found negligible up to 1100°C and the maximum rate of shrinkage was achieved at 1150°C. Densification increased up to 2\u2005h for conventional sintered specimens. Stabilisation of tetragonal phase in non-isothermally sintered specimens occurred at a high temperature (1500°C). Specimens sintered by the two-step method attained high density along with small grain sizes. Optimised sintering profiles were determined for all the sintering methods used.

Volume 120
Pages 202 - 208
DOI 10.1080/17436753.2021.1919362
Language English
Journal Advances in Applied Ceramics

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