Artículo
Flash sintering of zircon: rapid consolidation of an ultrahigh bandgap ceramic
Martinez, Juan Manuel
; Biesuz, Mattia; Dong, Jian; Gauna, Matias Roberto
; Suarez, Gustavo
; Sglavo, Vincenzo M.; Lin, HuaTay; Grasso, Salvatore; Rendtorff Birrer, Nicolás Maximiliano
Fecha de publicación:
01/2021
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Revista:
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
ISSN:
2187-0764
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a refractory structural ceramic material difficult to consolidate because of its thermal dissociation into ZrO2 and SiO2. Addition of sintering aids can improve its densification, but with detrimental effects on high temperature mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. In this work, zircon was consolidated by employing the Flash Sintering (FS) technique at a furnace temperature of 1250°C under an electrical field of 1000 V cm−1. The decomposition of zircon was significantly reduced by lowering sintering time and current density. Unlike conventional sintering methods, FS approach allowed to track the degree of dissociation by measuring the electrical resistivity, providing a promising route for the consolidation of such materials. Although the obtained zircon ceramics are characterized by lower density and hardness/toughness than those sintered by alternative advanced techniques (like SPS of HEBM activated powders), the consolidation can be carried out at remarkably reduced furnace temperature.
Palabras clave:
FLASH SINTERING
,
ULTRAHIGH BANDGAP CERAMICS
,
ZIRCON
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Articulos(CETMIC)
Articulos de CENTRO TECNOL.DE REC.MINERALES Y CERAMICA (I)
Articulos de CENTRO TECNOL.DE REC.MINERALES Y CERAMICA (I)
Citación
Martinez, Juan Manuel; Biesuz, Mattia; Dong, Jian; Gauna, Matias Roberto; Suarez, Gustavo; et al.; Flash sintering of zircon: rapid consolidation of an ultrahigh bandgap ceramic; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies; 9; 1; 1-2021; 374-381
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