Abstract:
ZrO
2 powders and ceramics doped with Y
2O
3 and Al
2O
3 respectively were prepared by a copreeipitation-gel method using low temperature calcining and medium temperature sintering. The structure stability and sintering properties of ZrO
2 phase doped with the different oxides were studied by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results show that calcined at 870℃ for 15 min, ZrO
2 powders doped with Y
2O
3 of 5% in molar fraction have a cubic phase, but those doped with Al
2O
3 of 5% in molar fraction have a tetragonal phase. After sintering the formed powders at 1 400℃ for 4 h, the former remains the cubic phase at room temperature, but the latter has a monoclinic phase. In the calcining powders, Al
3+ dissolves into the lattice of ZrO
2 and stabilizes the ZrO
2 tetragonal lattice; whereas in their ceramic, Al
3+ diffuses from the ZrO
2 lattice to the grain boundaries, so it can not afford a stabilizing effect on the ZrO
2, only plays a role in promoting the sintering and thinning grain.