Abstract

Yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) coatings were produced from a YSZ suspension in acetylacetone (ACAC) using electrophoretic deposition (EPD) and then sintered with substrate constraint at 1200 and 1300 °C. Before EPD, the operational pH of the suspension was adjusted by addition of acetic acid or triethanolamine (TEA) base. The effect of suspension pH on the deposition of EPD coatings was studied with respect to the suspension stability, coating density and microstructure. Results showed that the zeta potential had a high positive value on both sides of the iso-electric point (IEP). This probably resulted from the adsorption of TEA, detected by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Three alkalies with different molecular structures were compared and the effect of their molecule length on the interparticle repulsion was discussed. Based on this, particle interactions were estimated for different pH suspensions. The reduced particle coagulation increased the packing density of the EPD coatings from 38% at pH 7.4 to 53% at pH 8.4. Therefore, subsequent sintering of coatings was promoted. The sinterability was evaluated by micro-hardness and microstructure. After sintering at 1200 °C, coatings made in pH 8.4 suspensions obtained a hardness of 786 MPa and had fewer big pores than coatings fabricated in pH 7.4 suspensions that had a hardness of 457 MPa.

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