Study of the Aid Effect of CuO-TiO 2 -Nb 2 O 5 on the Dielectric and Structural Properties of Alumina Ceramics.
Rafael I ShakirzyanovNatalia O VolodinaKayrat K KadyrzhanovArtem L KozlovskiyDmitriy I ShlimasGulzada A BaimbetovaDaryn B BorgekovMaxim V ZdorovetsPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The aim of this work is to study the structural, dielectric, and mechanical properties of aluminum oxide ceramics with the triple sintering additive 4CuO-TiO 2 -2Nb 2 O 5 . With an increase in sintering temperature from 1050 to 1500 °C, the average grain size and the microhardness value at a load of 100 N (HV0.1) increased with increasing density. It has been shown that at a sintering temperature of 1300 °C, the addition of a 4CuO-TiO 2 -2Nb 2 O 5 additive increases the low-frequency permittivity (2-500 Hz) in alumina ceramic by more than an order of magnitude due to the presence of a quadruple perovskite phase. At the same time, the density of such ceramics reached 89% of the theoretical density of α-Al 2 O 3 , and the microhardness value HV0.1 was 1344. It was observed that the introduction of 5 wt.% 4CuO-TiO 2 -2Nb 2 O 5 in the raw mixture remarkably increases values of shrinkage and density of sintered ceramics. Overall, the results of this work confirmed that introducing the 4CuO-TiO 2 -2Nb 2 O 5 sintering additive in the standard solid-phase ceramics route can significantly reduce the processing temperature of alumina ceramics, even when micron-sized powders are used as a starting material. The obtained samples demonstrated the potential of α-Al 2 O 3 with the triple additive in such applications as electronics, microwave technology, and nuclear power engineering.