Articles
  • Nanocrystalline ZrO2 powder preparation using natural cellulosic material
  • Rifki Septawendara,*, Bambang Sunendar Purwasasmitab, Suhandaa, Leanddas Nurdiwijayantob and Frank Edwina
  • a Center for Ceramics, Agency of Research and Development, Ministry of Industry of Indonesia Street of Akhmad Yani No. 392, Bandung 40272, West Java, Indonesia b Laboratory of Material Processing, Engineering Physics Department, Institute of Technology Bandung Street of Ganesa No. 10, Bamdung
Abstract
Nanocrystalline zirconia powder has been successfully prepared using a precursor calcination process involving hydrolysis of zirconium(IV) isopropoxide and utilizing Oryza Sativa pulp (Merang Pulp) as the cheapest natural template. The potential of Oryza Sativa pulp as a template in the preparation of nanocrystalline zirconia is investigated in this research. It is also shown that the presence of the pulp can produce zirconia in nanocrystallites because the agglomeration tendency has been reduced in the as-synthesized ZrO2 particles. The effect of the calcination temperature on this zirconia preparation is found out by variation of the applied calcination temperature. XRD characterization shows monoclinic zirconia as a fully dominant phase, and the largest ZrO2 crystallite is found to be 42.7 nm. However, the zirconia crystallite size will increase with an elevation of the calcination temperature.

Keywords: Nanocrystalline, powder, zirconia, precursor calcining process, Oryza Sativa pulp.

This Article

  • 2011; 12(1): 110-113

    Published on Feb 28, 2011