Mechanisms of bonding effected by nanoparticles in zirconia coatings applied by spraying of suspensions

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Date
2008
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2007
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Saarbrücke : Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien
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Zirconia coatings consisting of a mixture of coarse and fine grained zirconia powders prepared by spraying of suspensions and subsequent thermal treatment at limited temperatures (up to 500°C) are poor in adherence and in intrinsic mechanical strength. We have shown elsewhere that mechanical properties of these coatings can be improved clearly by adding a small amount of nanoscaled zirconia. Here, the structural and the chemical development of this coating material and of the nanoparticles is examined to gain information about the underlying bonding mechanisms. The applied temperature is relatively low in comparison to the usual onset temperature of accelerated sintering. Nevertheless, the results show that diffusion controlled material transport mechanisms play their role in bonding. The condensation of surface OH groups may participate in bonding, too. These first results confirm the potential of nanoparticles to act as inorganic binder. Additional research effort to clarify the underlying mechanisms in detail is of interest. For the practical side, it can be concluded that the resulting effect of mechanical consolidation of ceramic structures at relatively low temperatures enables new ceramic applications, for example a new type of ceramic coatings on metallic substrates.

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ZrO2, ceramic coatings, nanoparticles, bonding, colloidal processing
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Adam, J., Aslan, M., Drumm, R., & Veith, M. (2008). Mechanisms of bonding effected by nanoparticles in zirconia coatings applied by spraying of suspensions. 2007.
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