Synthesis of yttria stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) powders by microwave-hydrothermal route

YB Khollam, AS Deshpande, AJ Patil, HS Potdar… - Materials Chemistry and …, 2001 - Elsevier
YB Khollam, AS Deshpande, AJ Patil, HS Potdar, SB Deshpande, SK Date
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2001Elsevier
Yttria stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) ceramic powders are prepared by microwave-
hydrothermal (MH) treatment (200° C, 194psi, 30min) using ZrO (NO3) 2· xH2O and YCl3 as
starting precursors and KOH as mineralizer. Solutions of ZrO (NO3) 2· xH2O (0.018 M) and
YCl3 (0.002 M) were mixed in appropriate proportions and were added to 1.2 M KOH
solution. Resulting mixture was treated in specially designed vessels, under high pressure
using microwave accelerated reaction system (MARS-5). The resultant precipitates are …
Yttria stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) ceramic powders are prepared by microwave-hydrothermal (MH) treatment (200°C, 194psi, 30min) using ZrO(NO3)2·xH2O and YCl3 as starting precursors and KOH as mineralizer. Solutions of ZrO(NO3)2·xH2O (0.018M) and YCl3 (0.002M) were mixed in appropriate proportions and were added to 1.2M KOH solution. Resulting mixture was treated in specially designed vessels, under high pressure using microwave accelerated reaction system (MARS-5). The resultant precipitates are characterized by XRD, IR, EDAX, BET and SEM techniques. The results showed that the as-precipitated particles consisted of YSZ having cubic fluorite structure and thermal stability up to 800°C. The surface area of the microwave-hydrothermally prepared powder at 200°C (194psi), 30min was found to be 125m2g−1. The SEM photograph shows agglomerated YSZ particles having varied size distribution (0.2–3μm). The cubic phase is obtained at a temperature/pressure and time as low as 125°C/18psi and 5min, respectively.
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