Abstract

This work uses X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy to investigate the solution of NiO in ZrO 2 (with 5 mol% Y 2 O 3 , mainly in a metastable t′ phase as plasma sprayed powders) and the resultant growth kinetics of the NiO/ZrO 2 composite at 1600 °C. The tt́-ZrO 2 transforms into cubic (c-) ZrO 2 within 1 h upon firing, and room temperature X-ray lattice parameter results indicate that the solubility of NiO in c-ZrO 2 is about 3 mol%. Within the solubility limit, both sintering and growth of c-ZrO 2 grains were enhanced by NiO addition. A further increase in the NiO content results in the formation of NiO particles which hinder the grain growth of c-ZrO 2 . For specimens with 10 mol% NiO the c-ZrO 2 grains were found to follow the t 1 3 growth kinetics, i.e. bulk diffusion controlled, while the intergranular and intragranular NiO particles coarsen according to t 1 4 and t 1 5 laws respectively. The interfacial energy of NiO/c-ZrO 2 is about 0.48 ± 0.1 J m 2 , inferred from the geometry of the NiO particles at the grain boundary.

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