RI 6667 Growth And Properties Of Zirconia And Titania Whiskers From Fused Salt Baths

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert C. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Single crystal whiskers of ZrO2 and TiO2 were grown by solution and crystallization of these oxides in molten baths. Mixtures of Na2B407 and LiC1 were the most suitable growth media for zirconia. Sodium borate alone and Na2CO3 plus SiO2 were best suited for titania. The solubilities of zirconia and titania in molten sodium borate were determined, Whether zirconia whiskers were dendritic or nondendritic depended on the temperature used. The best single crystal whiskers were grown below 1,100° C. Titania whiskers always grew as single crystals. The tensile strengths of zirconia and titania whiskers were about 15,000 psi and 50,000 psi, respectively. Modulus of rupture was about 49,000 psi for zirconia whiskers and 75,000 psi for titania whiskers. Chemical analyses showed the zirconia and titania whiskers to be pure. The zirconia and titania whiskers were shown by X-ray analysis to be, respectively, baddeleyite and rutile.
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APA: Robert C. Johnson  (1965)  RI 6667 Growth And Properties Of Zirconia And Titania Whiskers From Fused Salt Baths

MLA: Robert C. Johnson RI 6667 Growth And Properties Of Zirconia And Titania Whiskers From Fused Salt Baths. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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