Abstract

Bulk quantities of nanocrystalline yttria stabilized hafnia (YSH) powders with crystallite size ranging from 8 to 15nm were successfully prepared for the first time through nitrate fusion synthesis at a temperature as low as 673K. The yttrium content was varied from 6 to 30mol%. The dependence of the properties of the final product on the quantity of the dopant was investigated. Microstructural investigations were carried out with scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. A maximum relative sintered density of 98.2 ± 0.3% T.D (theoretical density) was obtained for YSH containing 10mol% yttrium by using “two-step sintering” at a final temperature of 1773K. Anisotropic shrinkage factor (0.70–0.95) was found to vary linearly with the compaction pressure. SEM investigations reaffirmed that the sintered pellets comprised uniform distribution of faceted grains and elemental mapping revealed that yttrium is distributed uniformly in these sintered YSH monoliths.

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