Preparation and characterization of compositionally graded multilayered hydroxyapatite/zirconia ceramics

Preparation and characterization of multilayered ceramics with graded structure of hydroxyapatite (HAP)/partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) was studied. It was difficult to prepare two-layered bodies only consisting a layer of HAP and a layer of PSZ, because these layers could not bond to each other...

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Published inNihon Seramikkusu Kyōkai gakujutsu ronbunshi Vol. 107; no. 11; pp. 1105 - 1110
Main Authors MATSUNO, T, WATANABE, K, ONO, K, KOISHI, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Tokyo Nippon seramikkusu kyokai 01.11.1999
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Summary:Preparation and characterization of multilayered ceramics with graded structure of hydroxyapatite (HAP)/partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) was studied. It was difficult to prepare two-layered bodies only consisting a layer of HAP and a layer of PSZ, because these layers could not bond to each other by conventional sintering procedure. Due to peeling off, it was also difficult to prepare three-layered bodies consisting of a monolithic HAP layer, a layer of HAP and PSZ with weight ratio 1 /1, and a PSZ layer. Then, five- and seven-layered HAP/PSZ bodies with graded structure were prepared by atmospheric heating (1450 deg C, 2 h) in an electric furnace. In this case, HAP reacted with PSZ at high temperature, and the resulting product was calcium zirconium oxide (Ca sub 0.15 Zr sub 0.85 O sub 1.85 ). Seven- and eight-layered HAP/PSZ bodies with graded structure were also prepared by hot-pressing (1150 deg C, 1350 deg C). In this case, the layers bonded very firmly to each other and no peeling off was observed even upon cutting and grinding operations. When the sintering temperature was 1350 deg C, small cracks parallel to the press direction were generated in the layer of monolithic HAP. The cracks were not detected in any of the remaining layers after sintering at 1150 deg C. No chemical reaction between HAP and PSZ was found by ordinary XRD analysis in the multilayerd body prepared by hot-pressing. The graded structure was confirmed by elemental analytical results of Ca and Zr. The bending strength of the seven-layered HAP/PSZ body was much higher than that of monolithic HAP. The Vickers hardness value of the layer consisting of monolithic HAP was 4.3 GPa, increasing with increasing the fraction of PSZ to reach 12.0 GPa in the layer of monolithic PSZ.
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ISSN:0914-5400
DOI:10.2109/jcersj.107.1105