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Improving the Durability of a Biomedical‐Grade Zirconia Ceramic by the Addition of Silica
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Materials ScienceSilicate CeramicsCrystalline CeramicsEngineeringCeramicsCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringCeramics MaterialsCrack GrowthCeramic SynthesisTriple Grain JunctionsMetal-ceramic SystemsCeramic PowdersGrain SizeCeramic TechnologyBiomedical‐grade Zirconia CeramicMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructure
The lifetime of tetragonal zirconia ceramic implants is controlled by their resistance to slow crack growth and low‐temperature degradation (LTD). A decrease of the grain size is often proposed to decrease the effect of LTD on zirconia; however, this decrease also reduces the resistance to crack propagation. An alternative approach is reported here; such an approach consists of introducing a silica glass phase only at triple grain junctions, without changing the grain size. The addition of a small amount of silica (0.5 wt%) decreases the internal stresses, which improves the resistance to LTD without affecting the resistance to crack propagation. These results are discussed from a microstructural standpoint.
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