2022
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12020242
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Research of Structural, Strength and Thermal Properties of ZrO2—CeO2 Ceramics Doped with Yttrium

Abstract: In this work, using a mechanochemical solid-phase synthesis method, ZrO2—CeO2 ceramics doped with yttrium were obtained, which have great prospects for use as a basis for dispersed nuclear fuel materials or inert nuclear fuel matrices. The purpose of this work was to study the formation of the ZrO2—CeO2 phase composition, depending on the concentration of yttrium dopant, as well as to study their structural and strength properties. The relevance of this study is in obtaining new data on the properties of compo… Show more

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“…As can be seen from the data presented, phase transformations lead to an increase in the structural ordering degree, whereas a change in the size of crystallites is also observed, which can be due to processes associated with the rearrangement of the crystal structure as a result of a change in the phase composition of ceramics. At the same time, a decrease in the size of crystallites with a change in the phase composition leads to a change in the dislocation density in the structure of ceramics, an increase in which can have a significant effect on the strength properties of ceramics [28,29]. As it is known, a change in the dislocation density can cause the so-called effect of dislocation hardening, due to a decrease in the probability of propagation of microcracks that occur under external influences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As can be seen from the data presented, phase transformations lead to an increase in the structural ordering degree, whereas a change in the size of crystallites is also observed, which can be due to processes associated with the rearrangement of the crystal structure as a result of a change in the phase composition of ceramics. At the same time, a decrease in the size of crystallites with a change in the phase composition leads to a change in the dislocation density in the structure of ceramics, an increase in which can have a significant effect on the strength properties of ceramics [28,29]. As it is known, a change in the dislocation density can cause the so-called effect of dislocation hardening, due to a decrease in the probability of propagation of microcracks that occur under external influences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in nanosized ceramics is also due to the possibility of increasing strength by changing the dislocation density, as well as to interboundary effects associated with the presence of several phases in the structure. The most promising dopants among oxide ceramics are cerium oxide (CeO 2 ) or magnesium oxide (MgO), which have excellent properties, and in combination with the properties of ZrO 2 , it makes it possible to create new two-phase ceramics with high resistance to external influences [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,135 ZrB 2 , an ultrahightemperature ceramic, is often used with ZrO 2 in hightemperature equipment such as high-temperature electrodes and crucibles. 136 In addition, ZrO 2 -CeO 2 ceramics synthesized by Zdorovets and coworkers 137,138 are expected to be used in nuclear materials.…”
Section: 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small particle size of mechanically activated powders and the high defect density in the particles make it possible to prepare ceramics with close theoretical densities (up to 99%) and high hardness (up to 13 GPa) at temperatures of 200°C–300°C. The effects of CeO 2 , 149 Y 2 O 3 , 137 and Y(NO 3 ) 3 ·6H 2 O 138 dopants on the properties of ZrO 2 –CeO 2 powder have been studied. A solid solution was formed after adding CeO 2 agent, which improved amorphization and grain refinement.…”
Section: Mechanochemical Synthesis Of Oxide Ceramic Powdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, great prospects for a new type of nuclear fuel are assigned to plutonium, the use of which, unlike uranium, does not lead to the accumulation of actinides, which reduces the risk of accumulation of radioactive waste during operation and allows processing of weapons-grade plutonium, which is available in sufficient quantities. However, an increase in efficiency due to the burnup of nuclear fuel imposes additional requirements on the materials of inert matrices, which consist of increased radiation resistance to damage and maintaining resistance to subsequent mechanical impacts [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%