High-entropy pyrochlores with low thermal conductivity for thermal barrier coating materials

Abstract High-entropy pyrochlore-type structures based on rare-earth zirconates are successfully produced by conventional solid-state reaction method. Six rare-earth oxides (La2O3, Nd2O3, Sm2O3, Eu2O3, Gd2O3, and Y2O3) and ZrO2 are used as the raw powders. Five out of the six rare-earth oxides with...

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Main Authors: Fei Li, Lin Zhou, Ji-Xuan Liu, Yongcheng Liang, Guo-Jun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tsinghua University Press 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Ceramics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40145-019-0342-4
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Summary:Abstract High-entropy pyrochlore-type structures based on rare-earth zirconates are successfully produced by conventional solid-state reaction method. Six rare-earth oxides (La2O3, Nd2O3, Sm2O3, Eu2O3, Gd2O3, and Y2O3) and ZrO2 are used as the raw powders. Five out of the six rare-earth oxides with equimolar ratio and ZrO2 are mixed and sintered at different temperatures for investigating the reaction process. The results demonstrate that the high-entropy pyrochlores (5RE1/5)2Zr2O7 have been formed after heated at 1000°C. The (5RE1/5)2Zr2O7 are highly sintering resistant and possess excellent thermal stability. The thermal conductivities of the (5RE1/5)2Zr2O7 high-entropy ceramics are below 1 W·m–1·K–1 in the temperature range of 300–1200°C. The (5RE1/5)2Zr2O7 can be potential thermal barrier coating materials.
ISSN:2226-4108
2227-8508