Nanocrystalline zirconia powders synthesised by mechanochemical processing
journal contribution
posted on 2001-03-15, 00:00authored byA Dodd, Takuya Tsuzuki, P McCormick
Mechanochemical processing of zirconium and yttrium chloride precursors with lithium hydroxide has been used to synthesise ultrafine powders of yttria-stabilised zirconia. The precursors reacted during milling to form a composite consisting of nanocrystalline oxide grains embedded within a matrix of lithium chloride. The ultrafine powder was recovered subsequently by removing the lithium chloride through washing with deionised water and methanol. The powders were characterised using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and BET gas adsorption. The sintering behaviour of cold pressed pellets was examined by dilatometry.
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Materials science and engineering A: structural materials: properties, microstructures and processing