화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solid State Ionics, Vol.101-103, 131-135, 1997
Thermal decomposition of zirconia-alumina gels prepared by the electrochemical method
Gels of zirconia, alumina and their mixtures were prepared by electrochemical reduction of aqueous solutions of zirconyl chloride and/or aluminum chloride. These gels were continuously deposited onto an electrode and precipitated at the bottom of an electrolytic cell. After freeze-drying, the products were amorphous. TG-DTA-MS analysis showed that they decomposed with loss of water and hydrogen chloride. Cubic zirconia appeared from gels heated to 600 degrees C. Mixtures of tetragonal zirconia and gamma-alumina and of tetragonal and monoclinic zirconia and alpha-alumina formed from gels heated at 1000 and 1400 degrees C, respectively.