Abstract
The citrate gel method, similar to the polymerized complex method, was used to synthesize
homogenous tetragonal zirconia at 800oC and 1000oC. Nanocrystalline tetragonal single phase has been
fully stabilized with 3, 7, 10 mol% CaO and 10, 15 mol% MgO at 800oC, respectively. In addition, the
XRD analysis showed the absence of monoclinic phase after addition of 7 and 10 mol% CaO into
zirconia-based solid solutions, which have been fully stabilized both 800oC and 1000oC. The crystallite
sizes of the t-ZrO2 with 3, 7 and 10 mol% CaO at 1000oC were 32, 28 and 29nm, respectively. For
ZrO2- x mol% MgO (x=3, 10, 15) solid solution, the crystallite sizes of samples at 800oC were less than
29nm, however it was increased up to 69nm at 1000oC. The prepared gel and subsequent heat-treated
powders were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) to get detail information regarding to differentiation of polymorphs of zirconia as well
as formation of powders.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science