Abstract
ZrO2 ceramics have wide applications as structural materials in industrial, scientific, and technological fields. Despite the large number of works devoted to the influence of synthesis parameters on the formation of different phases of ZrO2 and the properties of the obtained ceramics, the effect of sintering temperature on the characteristics of the porous ZrO2 ceramics has not been addressed sufficiently. This study focuses on examining how sintering temperature affects the phase composition, microstructure, dielectric properties, and mechanical properties of porous stabilized zirconium dioxide ceramics. Phase transformations during sintering at various temperatures were identified using powder X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The results indicate that fully stabilized cubic ZrO2 with satisfactory mechanical properties (HV0.5 = 580) and a porosity of 21.5% was achieved at temperatures of 1400 and 1500 ℃. At lower sintering temperatures, the obtained samples exhibited multiphase composition and high porosity. The reasons for the formation of the CaZrO3 phase at sintering temperatures of 1000–1200 ℃ were established using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive analysis, and thermodynamic considerations of the solid-phase reactions. AC dielectric measurements showed that the synthesized samples have high-Q characteristics; and that the dielectric constant can be controlled by changing the sintering temperature.
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