Zirconia‐containing glass‐ceramics: From nucleating agent to primary crystalline phase

Author:

Shearer Adam1ORCID,Montazerian Maziar12ORCID,Deng Binghui3ORCID,Sly Jessica J.1,Mauro John C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

2. Northeastern Laboratory for Evaluation and Development of Biomaterials Department of Materials Engineering Federal University of Campina Grande Campina Grande Paraíba Brazil

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article reviews promising studies on the design, manufacturing, microstructure, properties, and applications of glass‐ceramics containing ZrO2 and relevant glass‐ceramic matrix composites. After the addition of ZrO2 to a glass‐ceramic composition, it can persist in the residual glassy phase, facilitate nucleation, and/or precipitate as ZrO2 or another zirconate crystalline phase. Also, ZrO2‐reinforced or ZrO2‐toughened glass‐ceramics can be designed as composites. In this article, the term “ZrO2‐containing glass‐ceramics” encompasses all these scenarios in which ZrO2 is present. Such glass‐ceramics offer a wide range of applications in modern industries, including but not limited to architecture, optics, dentistry, medicine, and energy. Since S. Donald Stookey's discovery of glass‐ceramics in the early 1950s, the most important scientific efforts reported in the literature are reviewed. ZrO2 is commonly added to glass‐ceramics to promote nucleation. As a result, the role of ZrO2 in structural modification of residual glass and stimulating the nucleation in glass‐ceramic is first discussed. ZrO2 can also be designed into the main crystalline phase of glass‐ceramics, contributing achieving super high fracture toughness above 4 MPa·m0.5. Experimental and computational studies are reviewed in detail to elucidate how the transformation toughening and other mechanisms help to achieve such high values of fracture toughness. Sintered and glass‐ceramic matrix composites also show promise, where ZrO2 contributes to improved stability and mechanical properties. Finally, we hope this article will provoke interest in glass‐ceramic materials in both the scientific and industrial communities so that their tremendous technological potential in developing, for example, tough, thermally stable, transparent, and biologically compatible materials can be realized more widely.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials,Ceramics and Composites,Biomaterials,Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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