Microstructure and Phase Composition of the Two-Phase Ceramic Synthesized from Titanium Oxide and Zinc Oxide

Authors

  • Galina M. Zeer Siberian Federal University
  • Elena G. Zelenkova Siberian Federal University
  • Natalia S. Nikolaeva Siberian Federal University
  • Sergey M. Zharkov Siberian Federal University; Kirensky Institute of Physics, Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS
  • Artur K. Abkaryan Siberian Federal University
  • Anatoly A. Mikheev Siberian State Aerospace University

Abstract

We have made investigations of the phase formation and microstructure on the ceramics obtained from a starting nanopowder mixture with the weight ratio ZnO : TiO2 = 4 : 1. Ceramic is obtained at different sintering temperatures, namely, 948, 1223 and 1473 К. Using the characterization methods of electron microscopy, energy dispersive microanalysis and X-ray diffraction phase analysis it has been shown that the ceramics structure is consisted of two dispersed phases of Zn2TiO4 and ZnO with the grain sizes being in range 0,5-1 μm. It has been found also that, at ceramic`s sintering temperature of 1223 К, the solid phase interactions are completed with the structure ZnO : Zn2TiO4 ≈ 1 : 1,5 phase ratio.

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2018-06-13

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