Title of article :
Phase formation and texture development in
mullite/zirconia composites fabricated by templated
grain growth
Author/Authors :
C. Duran-Valle، نويسنده , , Y. K. TU¨ R، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Mullite is a promising candidate for advanced ceramic applications but its low fracture
toughness and difficulties in sintering are the main limitations for more widespread industrial
applications. Therefore, mullite/zirconia composites were prepared from a reactive mixture of
alumina and zircon powders. Additives, TiO2 and MgO, were used to modify aluminosilicate
glass to increase densification and <001> aluminum borate templates were incorporated to
texture mullite in [001] by templated grain growth. Mullite/zirconia phase formation was
complete at 1450◦C in the presence of both templates and additives, as compared to 1500◦C for
the samples with only additives and to 1600◦C for the samples with only templates. Dense
mullite/zirconia composites with highly <001>-textured mullite grains (Lotgering factor ∼1)
and a retention of ∼13% tetragonal ZrO2 were fabricated after sintering at 1450◦C for 2 h. A high
quality of mullite texture with a degree of orientation parameter of 0.22 and a narrow
distribution of elongated mullite grains within 8.8◦ around [001] were successfully obtained in
the composites. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science