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The densification of CaLa2S4 (CLS) powders prepared by combustion method was investigated by the use of Field-Assisted Sintering Technique (FAST) and Hot Pressing (HP). CLS powders were sintered using FAST at 1000°C at different pressures and heating rates and sintered by HP under 120 MPa from 800°C to 1100°C for 6 hours with a heating rate of 10°C/min. Comparison of both techniques was further realized by use of the same conditions of pressure, dwell time, and heating rate. Complementary techniques (XRD, SEM-EDS, density measurements, FTIR spectroscopy) were employed to correlate the sintering processes/parameters to the microstructural/compositional developments and optical transmission of the ceramics. Both sintering techniques produce ceramics with submicrometer grain size and relative density of about 99%. Nevertheless, HP is more suitable to densify CLS ceramics without fragmentation and also reach higher transmission than FAST. Transmission of 40%–45% was measured out of a possible maximum of 69% based on the Fresnel losses in the 8-14 μm window when HP is applied at 1000°C for 6 hours under 120 MPa. In both techniques, ceramics undergo reduction issues that originate from graphitic sintering atmosphere.  相似文献   

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Sintering mechanisms and kinetics were investigated for ZrB2 ceramics produced using reaction hot pressing. Specimens were sintered at temperatures ranging from 1800°C to 2100°C for times up to 120 min. ZrB2 was the primary phase, although trace amounts of ZrO2 and C were also detected. Below 2000°C, the densification mechanism was grain‐boundary diffusion with an activation energy of 241 ± 41 kJ/mol. At higher temperatures, the densification mechanism was lattice diffusion with an activation energy of 695 ± 62 kJ/mol. Grain growth exponents were determined to be ~4.5, which indicated that a grain pinning mechanism was active in both temperature regimes. The diffusion coefficients for grain growth were 1.5 × 10?16 cm4/s at 1900°C and 2.1 × 10?15 cm4/s at 2100°C. This study revealed that dense ZrB2 ceramics can be produced by reactive hot pressing in shorter times and at lower temperatures than conventional hot pressing of commercial powders.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(15):21756-21762
Understanding the densification and grain growth processes is essential for preparing dense alumina fibers with nanograins. In this study, the alumina fibers were prepared via isothermal sintering at 1200, 1300, 1400, and 1500 °C for 1–30 min. The phase, microstructure, and density of the sintered fibers were investigated using XRD, SEM, and Archimedes methods. It was found that the phase transformation during the isothermal sintering enhances the densification of Al2O3 fibers in the initial stage, while the pores generated during the phase transformation retard the densification in the later period. The kinetics and mechanisms for the densification and grain growth of the fibers were discussed based on the sintering and grain growth models. It was revealed that the densification process of the fibers sintered at 1500 °C is dominated by the lattice diffusion mechanism, while the samples sintered at 1200–1400 °C are dominated by the grain boundary diffusion mechanism. The grain growth of the Al2O3 fibers sintered at 1200–1300 °C is governed by surface-diffusion-controlled pore drag, and that sintered at 1400 °C is dominated by lattice-diffusion-controlled pore drag.  相似文献   

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Sintering additives are generally considered to be important for improving densification in fabrication of transparent ceramics. However, the sintering aids as impurities doped in the laser materials would decrease the laser output power and produce additional heat during laser operation. In this work, Yb:YAG ceramics were vacuum-sintered without additives at different temperatures for various soaking time through using ball-milled powders synthesized by co-precipitation route. The densification behavior and grain growth kinetics of Yb:YAG ceramics were systematically investigated through densification curves and microstructural characterizations. It was determined that the densification in the 1500°C-1600°C temperature range was controlled by a grain-boundary diffusion. It is revealed that the volume diffusion is the main mechanism controlling the grain growth between 1600°C and 1750°C. Although SiO2 additives can promote densification during low-temperature sintering, the optical transmittance of Yb:YAG ceramic with no additives, sintered at 1800°C for 15 hours, reaches a maximum of 83.4% at 1064 nm, very close to the measured transmittance value of Yb:YAG single crystal. The optical attenuation loss was measured at 1064 nm in Yb:YAG transparent ceramic, to be 0.0035 cm−1, a value close to that observed for single crystals.  相似文献   

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Fully dense ceramics with retarded grain growth can be attained effectively at relatively low temperatures using a high-pressure sintering method. However, there is a paucity of in-depth research on the densification mechanism, grain growth process, grain boundary characterization, and residual stress. Using a strong, reliable die made from a carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon (Cf/C) composite for spark plasma sintering, two kinds of commercially pure α-Al2O3 powders, with average particle sizes of 220 nm and 3 μm, were sintered at relatively low temperatures and under high pressures of up to 200 MPa. The sintering densification temperature and the starting threshold temperature of grain growth (Tsg) were determined by the applied pressure and the surface energy relative to grain size, as they were both observed to increase with grain size and to decrease with applied pressure. Densification with limited grain coarsening occurred under an applied pressure of 200 MPa at 1050 °C for the 220 nm Al2O3 powder and 1400 °C for the 3 μm Al2O3 powder. The grain boundary energy, residual stress, and dislocation density of the ceramics sintered under high pressure and low temperature were higher than those of the samples sintered without additional pressure. Plastic deformation occurring at the contact area of the adjacent particles was proved to be the dominant mechanism for sintering under high pressure, and a mathematical model based on the plasticity mechanics and close packing of equal spheres was established. Based on the mathematical model, the predicted relative density of an Al2O3 compact can reach ~80 % via the plastic deformation mechanism, which fits well with experimental observations. The densification kinetics were investigated from the sintering parameters, i.e., the holding temperature, dwell time, and applied pressure. Diffusion, grain boundary sliding, and dislocation motion were assistant mechanisms in the final stage of sintering, as indicated by the stress exponent and the microstructural evolution. During the sintering of the 220 nm alumina at 1125 °C and 100 MPa, the deformation tends to increase defects and vacancies generation, both of which accelerate lattice diffusion and thus enhance grain growth.  相似文献   

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Effects of CuO on constrained sintering of a polycrystalline TiO2 ceramics have been investigated. The densification temperature of TiO2 is reduced from 1100-1200°C for pure TiO2 to 900°C with the presence of 0.5-3 mol% CuO under free sintering. For the samples with 1 mol% CuO, the constrained densification is slowed down, but a high sintered density of >95% at 950°C, which is close to that sintered freely, is still obtained. The above results are caused by the formation of CuO-rich film at the grain boundaries, which reduces grain-boundary energy and enhances grain-boundary migration kinetics of TiO2. To confirm the above findings, molecular dynamics simulation, at which the ratio of grain boundary energy of TiO2 between with and without CuO agrees well with that obtained experimentally, is conducted.  相似文献   

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In the present study, zinc sulfide (ZnS) and calcium lanthanum sulfide (CaLa2S4, CLS) composite ceramics were consolidated via field-assisted sintering of 0.5ZnS-0.5CLS (volume ratio) composite powders at 800–1050 °C. Through sintering curve analyses and microstructural observations, it was determined that between 800 and 1000 °C, grain boundary diffusion was the main mechanism controlling grain growth for both the ZnS and CLS phases within the composite ceramics. The consolidated composite ceramics were determined to be composed of sphalerite ZnS, wurtzite ZnS and thorium phosphate CLS. The sphalerite-wurtzite phase transition of ZnS was further demonstrated to be accompanied by the formation of stacking faults and twins in the ceramics. It was also found that the addition of the CLS phase improved the indentation hardness of the ceramics relative to pure ZnS by homogeneous dispersion of ZnS and CLS small grains.  相似文献   

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Sintering kinetics of NiFe2O4-based ceramics inert anodes for aluminum electrolysis doped 7 wt% TiN nanoparticles were conducted to investigate densification and grain growth behaviors. The linear shrinkage increased gradually with the increasing sintering temperature between 1000 and 1450°C, whereas the linear shrinkage rate exhibited a broad peak. The maximum linear shrinkage rate was obtained at 1189.4°C, and the highest densification rate was achieved at the relative density of 75.20%. Based on the pressureless sintering kinetics window, the sintering process was divided into the initial stage, the intermediate stage, and the final stage. The grain growth exponent reduced with increased sintering temperature, whereas the grain growth activation energy decreased by increasing sintering temperature and shortening dwelling time. The grain growth was mainly controlled by atomic diffusion. NiFe2O4-based ceramics possessed high-temperature semiconductor essential characteristics. The electrical conductivity of NiFe2O4-based ceramics first increased and then decreased with increasing sintering temperature, reached their maximum value (960°C) of 33.45 S/cm under 1300°C, mainly attributed to the relatively dense and uniform microstructure. The thermal shock resistance of NiFe2O4-based ceramic was improved by a stronger grain boundary bonding strength and lower coefficient of linear thermal expansion.  相似文献   

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Dense alumina ceramics doped with 5 wt% 4CuO-TiO2-2Nb2O5 composite sintering aids were obtained at low sintering temperatures of 950∼975 °C. The ceramic sintered at optimal condition shows good microwave dielectric properties (εr = 12.7, Q × f = 7400 GHz), high thermal conductivity (18.4 W/m K) and high bending strength (320 MPa). TEM and EDS analysis revealed that amorphous Cu-Ti-Nb-O interfacial films with nanometer thickness formed at the grain boundaries, which could provide paths of mass transportation for densification. Al3+ ions may be involved in mass transportation through substitution by Ti3+ and Ti4+ ions near the grain boundary during the sintering process. The accumulation of copper ions at the trigeminal grain boundary was observed. The migration and reaction of copper ions in grain boundaries may also play an important role in promoting mass transportation and low-temperature densification of alumina ceramics.  相似文献   

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Nanocrystalline Y2O3 powders with 18 nm crystallite size were sintered using spark plasma sintering (SPS) at different conditions between 1100 and 1600 °C. Dense specimens were fabricated at 100 MPa and 1400 °C for 5 min duration. A maximum in density was observed at 1400 °C. The grain size continuously increased with the SPS temperature into the micrometer size range. The maximum in density arises from competition between densification and grain growth. Retarded densification above 1400 °C is associated with enhanced grain growth that resulted in residual pores within the grains. Analysis of the grain growth kinetics resulted in activation energy of 150 kJ mol?1 and associated diffusion coefficients higher by 103 than expected for Y3+ grain boundary diffusion. The enhanced diffusion may be explained by combined surface diffusion and particle coarsening during the heating up with grain boundary diffusion at the SPS temperature.  相似文献   

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The sintering behavior of commercially available MgAl2O4 spinel was investigated under DC electric field in a range of 0 and 1000 V/cm. Flash‐sintering results in densification close to theoretical density at 1410°C under the DC field of 1000 V/cm, in comparison to the higher sintering temperature of 1650°C in case of conventional sintering. It was observed that the fields less than 750 V/cm had no significant effect on the densification behavior. An abrupt increase in power dissipation was observed corresponding to the occurrence of the flash event. A significant enhancement in grain size was observed in case of flash‐sintered dense spinel samples. The gradual increase in the specimen conductivity observed in the electric field‐assisted sintering (FAST) regime led to Joule heating within the specimen. The increased specimen temperature triggered further increment of current and Joule heating, resulting in the immediate densification.  相似文献   

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Grain coarsening normally occurs at the final stage of sintering, resulting in trapped pores within grains, which deteriorates the density and the performance of ceramics, especially for ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs). Here, we propose to sinter this class of ceramics in a specific temperature range and coupled with a relatively high pressure. The retarded grain boundary migration and pressure-enhanced diffusion ensure the proceeding of densification even at final stage. A highly dense TaC ceramic (98.6 %) with the average grain size of 1.48 μm was prepared under 250 MPa via high pressure spark plasma sintering using a Cf/C die at 1850 °C. It was suggested that the final-stage densification is mainly attributed to grain boundary plastic deformation-involved mechanisms. Compared to the usual sintering route using a high temperature (>2000 °C) and normal pressure (<100 MPa), this work provides a useful strategy to acquire highly dense and fine-grained UHTCs.  相似文献   

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This paper describes and discusses the application of the original sintering process named cold sintering to the electrolyte material BaCe0.8Zr0.1Y0.1O3-δ to enhance its densification at a temperature below that needed in a conventional sintering. This new technique enables the acceleration of the densification resulting in a more compacted microstructure with an unexpected high relative density of 83 % at only 180 °C. A subsequent annealing at 1200 °C further enhances the densification which reaches 94 %. The electrochemical performance of CSP sintered ceramics was investigated and optimized by varying different process parameters. The comparison with the conventional sintered material reveals an increase of the total conductivity by mostly increasing the grain boundary one. This result emphasizes the benefits of CSP to not only reduce the sintering temperature but also to enhance the electrochemical properties.  相似文献   

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PMN–PT ceramics with PMN to PT ratios of 60:40, 65:35, and 70:30 were prepared from PMN–PT powders synthesized by the columbite precursor method, and their sintering and grain growth characteristics at temperatures less than 1000°C were investigated. Results indicate that the PMN–PT ceramics can be pressureless-sintered to a relative density of approximately 96% at 950°C. However, full densification was prevented by the onset of abnormal grain growth. The addition of 0·5 wt% PbO to 65:35 PMN–PT ceramics lowered their sintering temperature to 900°C, but caused abnormal grain growth at lower temperatures. Preliminary TEM analyses indicate the presence of submicron-sized MgO particles at some ceramic microstructure triple points. Further studies will be required to understand abnormal grain growth behavior and to devise means for full densification.  相似文献   

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Tb3Al5O12 (TAG) transparent ceramics were prepared by a reactive sintering method using presintering in a muffle furnace combined with hot isostatic pressing (HIP) sintering. The dilatometric, differential scanning calorimetry‐thermogravimetric (DSC‐TG) curves and optical quality were investigated. The microstructure evolution of the TAG ceramic samples was clarified. Two successive transformations were found to generate a TAG phase, as observed in the dilatometric and DSC‐TG curves and XRD patterns of TAG ceramics sintered at different temperature. The changes in average grain size and densification suggest that a 1600°C presintering temperature is suitable for HIP. The optical transmittance of the obtained 0.4 wt% TEOS:TAG transparent ceramics, which were fabricated by a new two‐step sintering of presintering at 1600°C in a muffle furnace followed by HIP at 1650°C, can reach above 80% in the visible (vis) and near‐infrared (NIR) regions. Its transmittance was very close to the theoretical limit. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that TAG transparent ceramics with ideal optical quality were obtained without vacuum sintering.  相似文献   

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A high-pressure FAST/Spark Plasma Sintering method was used to produce dense SrTiO3 ceramics at temperatures of 1050 °C, more than 250 °C below typical sintering temperatures. Combining SPS with solid-state reactive sintering further improves densification. The process resulted in fine-grained microstructures with grain sizes of ∼300 nm. STEM-EDS was utilized for analyzing cationic segregation at grain boundaries, revealing no cationic segregation at the GBs after SPS. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicates the presence of a space charge layer. Space charge thicknesses were calculated according to the plate capacitor equation and the Mott-Schottky model. They fit the expected size range, yet the corresponding space charge potentials are lower than typical values of conventionally processed SrTiO3. The low space charge potential was associated to low cationic GB segregation after SPS and likely results in better grain boundary conductivity. The findings offer a path to tailor grain boundary segregation and conductivity in perovskite ceramics.  相似文献   

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Yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) fibers were prepared by a sol-gel method, and then sintered in air or nitrogen atmosphere, respectively. The effects of sintering atmosphere on the densification process and microstructure of YAG fibers were investigated. No obvious difference can be found in the fibers sintered below 800 °C. At 1100 °C, the grain size of YAG fibers sintered in nitrogen is much smaller than in air. This difference is much clearer at the higher temperature of 1200 °C. The fine grains are explained by the existence of residual carbon in YAG fibers, which can be trapped at the grain boundaries to hinder the movement of grain boundary. Meanwhile, the densification degree of fibers sintered in nitrogen is higher than in air at 1200 °C, due to the smaller grain size and higher oxygen vacancy concentration generated in the nitrogen atmosphere, which leads to a higher fiber densification rate.  相似文献   

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Conventional sintering of undoped Y2O3 requires temperatures above 1400 °C for a few hours. We show that it can be sintered nearly instantaneously to nearly full density at furnace temperature of 1133 °C under a DC applied field of 500 V/cm. At 1000 V/cm sintering occurs at 985 °C. The FLASH event, when sintering occurs abruptly, is preceded by gradually accelerated field-assisted sintering (FAST). This hybrid behaviour differs from earlier work on yttria-stabilized zirconia where all shrinkage occurred in the flash mode. The microstructure of flash-sintered specimens indicated that densification was accompanied by rapid grain growth. The single-phase nature of flash-sintered Y2O3 was confirmed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The non-linear rise in conductivity accompanying the flash led to Joule heating. It is postulated that densification and grain growth were enhanced by accelerated solid-state diffusion, resulting from both Joule heating and the generation of defects under the applied field.  相似文献   

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In this work, the sintering kinetics of pure UO2 and 0.5 wt.%MnO-doped UO2 was studied by a high-temperature dilatometer heated up to 1500°C. In addition, the sintering behavior of pure UO2 and 0.5 wt.%MnO-doped UO2 was studied by pressureless sintering technique. The results showed that MnO doping enhanced the grain boundary diffusion of UO2, which can effectively decrease the densification temperature and promote grain growth. The sintering temperature of UO2 was significantly reduced by about 200°C with the addition of 0.5 wt.%MnO. The microscopic morphology studies showed that there were still fine particles agglomerated, forming sintered spheres in the matrix even if no severe agglomeration and bimodal size distribution were observed in raw UO2 powder. The microstructure evolution of the sintered sphere and UO2 matrix during the densification process was studied by isothermal sintering. Finally, the present analyses indicated that the densification of UO2 matrix can be accelerated by adding MnO or increasing the sintering temperature, thus improving the densification inhomogeneity of UO2 matrix.  相似文献   

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A synthesis method based on freeze-dried precursors was used to obtain nanocrystalline powders of pure and Ca-doped LaNbO4 at 800 °C. Dense ceramics were prepared at temperature as low as 1100 °C. The LaNbO4 ceramics were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study the microstructure evolution with the sintering temperature. The densification and grain growth rate are lower in Ca-doped samples. The bulk and grain boundary contributions to the overall conductivity were studied by impedance spectroscopy under different gases. Samples sintered at low temperature and with smaller grain size exhibit higher grain boundary resistance and consequently lower total conductivity.  相似文献   

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