JOURNAL ARTICLE

Zirconia–Mullite Composites Consolidated by Spark Plasma Reaction Sintering from Zircon and Alumina

Abstract

Mullite–ZrO 2 composites have been fabricated by attrition milling a powder mixture of zircon, alumina, and aluminum metal with MgO or TiO 2 as sintering additives, heating at 1100°C to oxidize the aluminum metal, and consolidation by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The influence of the SPS temperature on the formation of mullite, and the density and the mechanical properties of the resulting composites have been studied. For the mullite–zirconia composites without sintering additives, the mullite formation was accomplished at 1540°C. In contrast, for the composites having MgO and TiO 2 , the formation temperature dropped to 1460°C. The composites without sintering additives were almost fully dense (99.9% relative density) and retained a larger amount of tetragonal zirconia. Those materials attained the best mechanical properties ( E =214 GPa and K I C =6 MPa·m 1/2 ). To highlight the advantages of using the SPS technique, the obtained results have been compared with the characteristics of a mullite–zirconia composite prepared by the conventional reaction‐sintering process.

Keywords:
Mullite Materials science Sintering Spark plasma sintering Cubic zirconia Composite material Relative density Composite number Ceramic

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