Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders

After evaluating three alternative possibilities, the present study shows that seemingly minor amounts (at least as low as 0.06 wt%) of chlorine impurities are responsible for the poor sintering behavior observed in chloride-derived 3 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP) nanopowders....

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Main Authors: Sweeney Sean M., Mayo Merrilea J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2014-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2014/0350-820X1402169S.pdf
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spelling doaj-08092661b7fe47c6a93c5ec69d8cf55a2020-11-24T21:15:41ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X1820-74132014-01-0146216918410.2298/SOS1402169S0350-820X1402169SOrigin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowdersSweeney Sean M.0Mayo Merrilea J.1GE Global Research, One Research Circle, Niskayuna, USAMayo Enterprises, LLC, North Potomac, USAAfter evaluating three alternative possibilities, the present study shows that seemingly minor amounts (at least as low as 0.06 wt%) of chlorine impurities are responsible for the poor sintering behavior observed in chloride-derived 3 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP) nanopowders. Models and quantitative estimates are used to explain the role of evolved HCl and ZrCl4 gases in such anomalous behaviors as reduced sintered densities for higher green densities, de-densification, improved sintering in nitrogen over oxygen, and formation of a dense shell microstructure. Two solutions to problematic residual chlorides are compared: 1) a thermal treatment composed of an extended hold at 1000°C to allow HCl gas removal before the onset of closed porosity, and 2) a chemical treatment performed by washing bisque-fired samples at room temperature using a concentrated ammonium hydroxide solution to remove chlorides. The thermal treatment was found to be superior.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2014/0350-820X1402169S.pdfsinteringzirconiachlorinede-densificationnanopowder
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Mayo Merrilea J.
Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
Science of Sintering
sintering
zirconia
chlorine
de-densification
nanopowder
author_facet Sweeney Sean M.
Mayo Merrilea J.
author_sort Sweeney Sean M.
title Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
title_short Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
title_full Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
title_fullStr Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
title_full_unstemmed Origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3Y-TZP nanopowders
title_sort origin of unusual sintering phenomena in compacts of chloride-derived 3y-tzp nanopowders
publisher International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd
series Science of Sintering
issn 0350-820X
1820-7413
publishDate 2014-01-01
description After evaluating three alternative possibilities, the present study shows that seemingly minor amounts (at least as low as 0.06 wt%) of chlorine impurities are responsible for the poor sintering behavior observed in chloride-derived 3 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP) nanopowders. Models and quantitative estimates are used to explain the role of evolved HCl and ZrCl4 gases in such anomalous behaviors as reduced sintered densities for higher green densities, de-densification, improved sintering in nitrogen over oxygen, and formation of a dense shell microstructure. Two solutions to problematic residual chlorides are compared: 1) a thermal treatment composed of an extended hold at 1000°C to allow HCl gas removal before the onset of closed porosity, and 2) a chemical treatment performed by washing bisque-fired samples at room temperature using a concentrated ammonium hydroxide solution to remove chlorides. The thermal treatment was found to be superior.
topic sintering
zirconia
chlorine
de-densification
nanopowder
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2014/0350-820X1402169S.pdf
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