Toshihiko Arakawa
Tosoh
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International Journal of High Technology Ceramics | 1986
Toshiyuki Mori; Takao Kumaki; Eiji Kogure; Kenji Yamane; Toshihiko Arakawa; Yoshihiro Matsumoto; Fumio Noguchi; Takeaki Iida; Takahashi Mitamura
The phase stability of tetragonal zirconia specimens in various molten salts was studied by a corrosion test. The corrosion test was examined using 3 mol% Y2O3-partially stabilized ZrO2(3 Y-PSZ) with high thermal phase stability. XRD results indicated that the phase transformation of 3 Y-PSZ from tetragonal (t) to monoclinic (m) phase (t→m transformation) was observed only in molten fluoride salts. when 3 Y-PSZ was dipped into molten Na2SiF6 salt, more than 90% tetragonal phase on the surface of 3 Y-PSZ transformed into monoclinic one in 5 min-dipping. The corrosion depth accompanied by the t→y m transformation reached 300μm for 200 min-dipping. From the results of corrosion tests with alkaline metal fluorides, the rate of t→m transformation on the surface of a sintered body and the rate of depth increase from surface to inside depended on the ionic radius of univalent rations. In the same test with PbF2, the sintered body was heavily attacked, but no remarkable t→m transformation was observed on the surface of the sintered body. Raman spectra for the surface of test samples gave dispersed bands characteristic of the tetragonal phase. The result indicated that Pb restrains tetragonal particles. The corrosion depth for 3 Y-PSZ-Al2O3 was the same as that for 3 Y-PSZ. EPMA results indicated that the region enriched with Si or Na was equivalent to the t→m transformation range over 90% by XRD analysis. Remarkable t→m transformation is considered to be influenced by these Cations. The activation energy was measured to estimate the t→m transformation rates The activation energies of 3 Y-PSZ, 3 Y-PSZ-Al2O3 and 3 Y-PSZ-Cr2O3 were 12, 44 and 154kJ/mol, respectively. The t→m transformation depth of 3 Y-PSZ-Cr2O3 was the smallest among the three 3 Y-PSZ complexes. 3 Y-PSZ-Cr2O3 had high phase stability in molten fluoride salts.
International Journal of High Technology Ceramics | 1986
Nobuhiro Kodama; Toshihiko Arakawa; Yuji Tokunaga; Takaaki Tsukidate
The formation of silicon carbide powder by carbonization of iminodisilanenitrile (Si2N3H) has been investigated. Submicron SiC powder was produced by heating the mixture of carbon black and amorphous Si2N3H for 0.5-4h at 1350°-1650°C under reduced pressure. The crystallinity of the products increased with increasing the reaction temperature and reaction time. The particles were spherical and had maximum size of 0.2-0.4μm in diameter. A reaction process consisting of the formation of Si3N4 particles as an intermediate and the subsequent carbonization was proposed for the formation of present SiC particles.
Archive | 1989
Toshihiko Arakawa; Toshiyuki Mori; Yoshihiro Matsumoto
Archive | 1992
Toshihiko Arakawa; Hiroyuki Matsumura; 浩行 松村; 敏彦 荒川
Archive | 1990
Toshihiko Arakawa; Takashi Akiyama; Yuichi Nagasaki; Naoki Kosugi
Archive | 1983
Kiyoshi Kasai; Takaaki Tsukidate; Shinji Nagata; Toshihiko Arakawa
Archive | 1992
Toshihiko Arakawa; Hiroyuki Matsumura; 浩行 松村; 敏彦 荒川
Archive | 1986
Kiyoshi Kasai; Takaaki Tsukidate; Toshihiko Arakawa
Archive | 1990
Yasunobu Kawakami; Kagehisa Hamazaki; Toshihiko Arakawa; Toshiyuki Mori
Archive | 1993
Toshio Kawanami; Hiroshi Ohnishi; Hiroyuki Matsumura; Michiyuki Aimoto; Toshihiko Arakawa; Michiharu Ogai