Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.143, No.2, 845-852, 2014
Microstructure and mechanical properties of zirconia-toughened lithium disilicate glass-ceramic composites
The lithium disilicate glass-ceramics composites reinforced and toughened by tetragonal zirconia (3Y-TZP) were prepared by hot-pressing at 800 degrees C with varying zirconia content from 0 to 30 wt.%. In the case of the composites of small zirconia content (below 10 wt.%), zirconia acted as nucleation agent primarily, and the microstructure was refined continuously. The morphology of Li2Si2O5 crystals transformed from rod-shaped to spherical structure, and the mechanical properties decreased inevitably. For the composites of large zirconia content (from 15 wt.% to 30 wt.%), however, zirconia restrained the phase separation of glass. The morphology of Li2Si2O5 crystals transformed to rod-shaped structure again. The mechanical properties of the composite at zirconia content of 15 wt.% increased up to 340 MPa and 3.5 MPa m(1/2) which were much higher than those of zirconia-free glass-ceramics. The improved properties were attributed mainly to compressive stress reinforcement, phase transformation and bridging toughening mechanisms. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.