Abstract To identify candidates for thermal barrier coatings, two complicated oxides, Ca3Nd3Ce7Ta2O26.5 and Ca3Dy3Ce7Ta2O26.5, were prepared via a high-temperature sintering method. The lattice-type and thermal physical properties of these two… Click to show full abstract
Abstract To identify candidates for thermal barrier coatings, two complicated oxides, Ca3Nd3Ce7Ta2O26.5 and Ca3Dy3Ce7Ta2O26.5, were prepared via a high-temperature sintering method. The lattice-type and thermal physical properties of these two oxides were studied. The obtained products have a single pyrochlore-type lattice. Because of the high atomic weights, complex element compositions, and complicate lattice structures, the thermal conductivities of the obtained products are lower than that of the yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ). The thermal conductivity of Ca3Dy3Ce7Ta2O26.5 is lower than that of Ca3Nd3Ce7Ta2O26.5. The coefficients of thermal expansion for Ca3Ln3Ce7Ta2O26.5 (Ln = Dy and Nd) oxides at 1473 K are approximately 11.92 × 10−6/K and 12.1 × 10−6/K, respectively. The thermal conductivities and expansion coefficients of these two oxides meet the demands for thermal barrier coatings.
               
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