Abstract

Five different α-β sialon and α-sialon compositions have been prepared using different rare earth oxide additives namely, neodymium, samarium, dysprosium and ytterbium. Post-sintering heat treatments have been carried out at 1450 °C for up to 720 h (one month) to observe α → β sialon transformation. A combination of X-ray and microstructural observations has shown that the high-temperature stability of the α-sialon phase depends on the starting composition, the type of rare earth sintering additives, the amount and viscosity of the liquid phase, and the presence or absence of β-sialon grains in the initial sintered material.

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