Abstract
Zirconia is an engineering ceramic material with excellent comprehensive properties. However, it suffers from the inherent disadvantage of low fracture toughness. To improve its fracture toughness, Gd2O3 is an effective stabilizer. In the present study, Gd2O3–ZrO2 composite powders were synthesized using the Mist CVD method. Following synthesis, these powders were pressed through spark plasma sintering. The crystallinity of the Gd2O3–ZrO2 powders improved as the deposition temperature increased from 600°C to 900°C. The tetragonality (c/2a) of the Gd–TZP composites increased from 0.99941 to 1.01571 as the Gd2O3 content increased from 2 mol% to 4 mol%, but it decreased when the content reached 5 mol%. The Gd2O3–ZrO2 nanoparticles produced via the Mist CVD approach presented a unique hollow spherical structure. Under moist chemical vapor deposition (CVD) conditions with 4 mol% Gd2O3 at 1400°C, the Gd–TZP composites exhibited fracture toughness and hardness values of approximately 12.03 ± 0.15 MPa·m1/2 and 12.16 ± 0.17 GPa, respectively.
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