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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Volume 110, 2011 - Issue 5
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Original Article

Pressureless sintering of gelcast ZTA–MgO–TiO2 systems as potential dental ceramics

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Pages 275-279 | Received 23 Jan 2011, Accepted 03 Mar 2011, Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Abstract

The pressureless sintering behaviour of gelcast zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA) containing the total 5 wt-% additives of MgO and TiO2 was investigated. The effects of four combinations of MgO and TiO2 on the bulk properties, morphology and phase composition of the ZTA composites were evaluated in comparison with pure ZTA in the temperature range of 1150–1600°C. Four combinations of MgO and TiO2 initiated effective densification and enhancement at 1450°C, as indicated by the relative density and three-point bending strength measurements and fracture morphological observations by using scanning electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction analyses confirmed that the difference in the bending strength among four groups of ZTA composites was due to the MgO dependent formation of minor MgAl2O4 and TiO2 induced polymorphic transformation of tetragonal phase to monoclinic ZrO2. These results are useful to further develop dental ceramics, including glass infiltrated ZTA.

This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 30870632).

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