Affiliation:
1. Osaka Prefecture University
Abstract
The effect of small amount of cation dopant on phase stability of zirconia bioceramics is
evaluated by ageing in hot water. The phase transformation progresses with time in all specimens.
However, the tetragonal to monoclinic transformation behavior is much different depending on the
dopant. In case that the small amount of tetravalent soluble element is added, the transformation is
promoted if the ionic radius of the element is larger than that of zirconium, and the transformation is
suppressed if the element with smaller ionic radius than zirconium ion is added, which is explained
from the change in the axial ratio, c/a. However, the change in phase stability of 7.7mol%TiO2-doped
TZP cannot be simply explained from the change in the axial ratio, c/a. XRD analysis reveals that the
distance between nearest neighbor anion and cation site significantly decreases only in
7.7mol%TiO2-doped TZP. This result indicates that the binding energy between dopant and oxygen
vacancy affects the phase stability as well as the change in the axial ratio, c/a.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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