Title of article :
Effect of La2O3 Addition on the Thermal, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mullite–Zirconia Composites
Author/Authors :
Aydın, H Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Kütahya Dumlupınar University, Kütahya-Turkey
Abstract :
Mullite–zirconia composites were prepared using lanthanum oxide (La2O3) additive at three different molar
ratios via reaction sintering (RS) of alumina, kaolinite and zircon. Starting materials were planetary milled, shaped
into pellets and bars and sintered at a temperature range of 1450–1550 0C with 5 h soaking at peak temperature. Mullite-
zirconia composites were characterized in this study by thermal expansion coefcient, physical, microstructural,
and mechanical properties. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) method was employed for determining the crystalline phase
composition of these composites. Samples with 8 mol% La2O3 exhibited a exural strength of ~197 MPa and elastic
modulus of 143 GPa. Signicant improvements in thermal expansion coefcient were observed in samples with 5 mol %
La2O3. Composite microstructures were examined via scanning electron microscopy (SEM). ZrO2 takes part in both the
intergranular as well as intragranular positions. However, intragranular zirconia particles are much smaller compared
to intergranular zirconia particles.
Keywords :
Mullite-zirconia composites , Thermal expansion coefficient , Reaction sintering , Mechanical properties