4.7 Article

Effect of rare earth oxides on the microstructure and properties of mullite/hBN composites

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 3356-3362

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2016.11.179

Keywords

Mullite; Hexagonal boron nitride; Rare earth oxide; Properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51302208]
  2. Program for Young Excellent Talents in Shaanxi Province [2013KJXX-50]
  3. Open fund project of State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials [20131306]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2013M542342]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government [12JK0450]

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Mullite/hBN composites were fabricated with different rare earth oxides additives (ReO: Er2O3, CeO2, La2O3, Lu2O3) by pressureless sintering at 1600 degrees C for 4 h. The impacts of ReO on the phase composition, microstructure, mechanical, dielectric and tribological properties of the composites were investigated. XRD results showed that all the ReO additives were beneficial to the formation of mullite phase. With the decrease in the ionic radius of the ReO, the mullite grains of the composite were refined while their mechanical properties were increased. The sample sintered with Lu2O3 showed the smallest grain size and the most excellent mechanical properties, e.g., its relative density, flexure strength, fracture toughness and hardness reached 93.7%, 222 MPa, 3.2 MPa m(1/2) and 6.02 GPa, respectively. Due to the different porosity and phase composition of the composites, the sample sintered with La2O3 had the lowest dielectric constant while the sample sintered with Er2O3 exhibited the lowest dielectric loss. Attributing to the highest hardness and fracture toughness, the sample sintered with Lu2O3 showed the best tribological properties.

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