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Surface treatment methods for mitigation of hydrothermal ageing of zirconia

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Abstract Hydrothermal ageing of zirconia ceramics (tetragonal-to monoclinic phase transformation in the presence of humidity) is highly sensitive to the surface characteristics. Thus chemical modifications of the surfaces over a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hydrothermal ageing of zirconia ceramics (tetragonal-to monoclinic phase transformation in the presence of humidity) is highly sensitive to the surface characteristics. Thus chemical modifications of the surfaces over a few microns may be a good way to mitigate ageing without affecting bulk mechanical properties. Here, the efficiency of different post-sintering thermal treatments in powder beds of different compositions to prevent or slow down hydrothermal ageing of 3Y-TZP is tested. The microstructure, ageing kinetics at different temperatures and mechanical properties of the treated samples are then evaluated. Treatments with 12Ce-TZP proved to be the most efficient to limit ageing at 134 °C while keeping good mechanical properties. However, this is accompanied by a decrease of the activation energy of ageing, thus by an acceleration of ageing at lower temperature. These results also show that the activation energy of ageing is material-dependant, thus should be ascertained for every developed zirconia-based ceramic.

Keywords: ageing zirconia; mechanical properties; zirconia; hydrothermal ageing; surface treatment

Journal Title: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2019

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