Hydrothermal synthesis of zirconia nanomaterials

2001 
Abstract Yttria-stabilised zirconia powders and films have been obtained from Zr(IV) peroxides by hydrothermal crystallisation at temperatures in the range 125–200°C. The thermodynamic evaluation evidenced that formation of Zr(OH) 5 − in H 2 O 2 solutions increases solubility of Zr (IV) hydrated species and improves the kinetics of the new phase formation by the solubilisation-reprecipitation process. Powders with crystallite sizes in the range 6–22 nm have been obtained. The kinetic parameters for the crystallisation process were calculated using Avrami's approach to control the nanocrystalline structure. Nanocrystalline films consisting of platelet YSZ crystallites were also hydrothermal deposited on alumina substrate of YSZ suggesting a layer to layer growing mechanism.
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