Abstract

A novel and economical processing route for the production of Al 2O 3-based ceramic nanocomposites via solid solution–precipitation is reported. Dense (>98% ρ th) and homogeneous solid solutions of 10 wt.% Fe 2O 3 in Al 2O 3 were produced by pressureless sintering at 1450 °C in air. Aging of the solid solutions in a reducing atmosphere at temperatures in the range 1250–1550 °C for different durations (up to 50 h) resulted in the precipitation of FeAl 2O 4 as second phase particles throughout the bulk of the samples. The optimum aging schedule resulted in a final microstructure comprising nano-sized (∼100 nm) intragranular FeAl 2O 4 particles, along with coarser micro-sized particles on the matrix grain boundaries and triple point corners. Additionally, surface layers containing metallic Fe and with thicknesses up to ∼100 μm were formed due to the further reduction of FeAl 2O 4. After removal of this surface layer, the hybrid nano/microcomposites possessed improved fracture toughness (by ∼40%) and flexural strength (by ∼50%) with respect to monolithic Al 2O 3.

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