Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (2) 107 - 111 (2012) |
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EFFECTS OF PH ON AGGLOMERATION STATE OF Al2O3 – ZrO2 (ZTA) NANOCOMPOSITE POWDERS SYNTHESIZED BY TARTARIC GEL METHOD |
Tuncer Mustafa, Gocme Hasan,
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Department of Ceramic Engineering, Dumlupı
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Keywords: Composite material, Sol-gel, Agglomeration, pH |
Alumina – 20 vol% zirconia (ZTA) nanocomposites were synthesized by the tartaric acid sol-gel method. The precursors
gelled from solutions at different pH were prepared and then calcined from 1000 to 1500oC. Surface area measurement
(BET), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were
used to characterize the synthesized powders. Control of agglomeration state was carried out by changing the pH of the
solution. Weakly agglomerated powders were obtained at pH=6, whereas the solution at pH=1 revealed hard agglomerated
powders, (agglomeration degrees, N, were found to be 16425 at pH=1 and 102 at pH=6, respectively). The pH dependence
of agglomeration was explained by the dissociation behavior of tartaric acid at various pH environments. XRD results
showed that the powders have been fully tetragonal phase at 1000oC, while they exhibited tetragonal zirconia with minor
monoclinic phase as well as α-Al2O3 at 1500oC. The presence of α-Al2O3 in the nanocrystalline composite contributes the
wide range of temperature stability for t-ZrO2 up to 1500oC. TEM micrograph confirmed that alumina and zirconia were
dispersed homogenously. Mechanical properties (hardness and indentation fracture toughness) of sintered samples were also
determined. |
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