Abstract

An organic precursor synthesis of 8 mol% yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) powder from Zr–Y composite nitrate solution and sucrose has been studied. Oxidation of sucrose in Zr–Y composite nitrate solution containing excess nitric acid in situ generates hydroxy carboxylic acids that forms a white sol which showed peaks at 1640 cm −1 and 1363 cm −1 in IR spectrum corresponding to hydroxy carboxylic acid complexes of Zr and Y. Precursor mass obtained by drying the sol on calcinations at 600 °C produced loosely agglomerated particles of cubic YSZ. Deagglomerated YSZ contain submicron particles with D 50 value of 0.5 μm and the particles are aggregates of nanocrystallites of nearly 10 nm size. Compacts prepared by pressing the YSZ powder sintered to 96.7% TD at 1450 °C. The sintered YSZ ceramic showed an average grain size of 2.2 μm.

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