About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Advances in Ceramic Materials and Processing
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Presentation Title |
Enhancing the Interfacial Activity of Zirconia Using Mg-Al-Si-Zr Microcrystalline Glass with Magnesium Olivine Crystalline Phase |
Author(s) |
Yun Song, Xiang Wang, Yanru Shen, Qiaomin Wei , Wenhua Tong, Jinhong Li, Yuchun Sun |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Yun Song |
Abstract Scope |
In this study, we developed a new method to improve the interfacial activity of zirconia by using mg-al-si-zr microcrystalline glass with forsterite as main crystalline phase. The microcrystalline glass was synthesized by sintering method and then ground into nanometer particles. The nanoparticles are then dispersed in the butane-1,3-diol to form a stable suspension. The suspension is sprayed evenly on the surface of the zirconia with a spray gun and sintered at an optimum temperature to allow the microcrystalline glass to penetrate the pores of the zirconia structure. By injecting the microcrystalline glass into the zirconia matrix, we effectively improve the interface bonding performance, thus overcoming the significant limitation of the inherent high stability of zirconia. This technology not only improves the adhesion of zirconia, but also opens up a new possibility for its application in dental implants, coatings and advanced ceramics. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
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Keywords |
Ceramics, Additive Manufacturing, Surface Modification and Coatings |