Large xenotime ceramic block and dry process for making the same

US9266782B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9266782-B2
Application numberUS-201113881542-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2011
Priority dateOct 29, 2010
Publication dateFeb 23, 2016
Grant dateFeb 23, 2016

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A ceramic block consisting essentially of substantially homogeneous (Y 2 O 3 ) χ P 2 O 5 , where 0.95≦x≦1.05, having length LL, a width WW and a height HH, and a volume W of at least 8×10 −3 m 3 essentially free of cracks throughout the volume, a density of at least 85% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 0 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions, and a creep rate CR at 1250° C. and 6.89 MPa; where CR≦8.0×10 −6 hour −1 and method for making the same. The method utilizes a dry process where the starting YP0 4 -based ceramic material is synthesized by reacting anhydrous P 2 O 5 with dry Y 2 O 3 powder.

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A method for making a ceramic block consisting essentially of substantially homogeneous (Y 2 O 3 ) x .P 2 O 5 , where 0.95≦x≦1.05, having a length LL, a width WW and a height MI, and a volume VV of at least 8x10 −3 m 3 , essentially free of cracks throughout the volume, a density of at least 85% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions, and a creep rate at 1250° C. and 6.89 MPa of CR, where CR ≦8.0x10 −6 hour −1 , comprising the following steps: (I) providing a dry powder of Y 2 O 3 and a dry powder of P 2 O 5 ; (II) mixing the powder of Y 2 O 3 and the powder of P 2 O 5 to obtain a uniform powder mixture; (III) sintering the powder mixture obtained in step (II) in a first furnace to obtain a precursor ceramic material having a composition (Y 2 O 3 ) x .(P 2 0 5 ; (IV) crushing the precursor ceramic material obtained in step (III) to obtain a plurality of particles; (V) forming a first green body having a volume larger than VV, of the ceramic block by mixing uniformly the plurality of particles obtained in step (IV) with an organic binder; (VI) isopressing the first green body obtained in step (VII) at a pressure of at least 50 MPa to obtain a second green body having a density at standard conditions of at least 60% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions; and (VII) heating the second green body in a second furnace to a temperature of at least 1500° C., wherein step (VII) comprises: (VII.1) increasing the temperature of the furnace from 200° C. to 1500° C. at an average temperature elevation rate of not higher than 50° C/hour; and (VII.2) maintaining the temperature of the furnace at over 1500° C. for at least 100 hours. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein in step (VI), the second green body has a density of at least 65% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions. 3. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising a step (VIII) after step (VII): (VIII) removing the material within 1.0 cm from a surface of the ceramic block. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the linear shrinkage speed of the second green body is controlled to below 5%/hour in a direction perpendicular to the gravity vector. 5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein in steps (III) and (VII), the first and second furnace are oxidizing and essentially free of alkali metals. 6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein in steps (I), (II) and (V), contamination by Al, Ba, Ca and Zr are avoided. 7. A method according to claim 1 , wherein in step (V), the organic binder is used at an amount of at most 5% by weight of the second green body. 8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein step (V) comprises: (V-1) providing the plurality of particles in the following separate components in the following respective amounts: (p1) from 15% - 35% of particles having a particle size not higher than 45 μm and a median particle size about 2 μm; (p2) from 15% to 35% of particles having a particle size not higher than 45 μm and a median particle size about 5 μm; and (p3) from 45% to 65% of particles having a particle size of from 45 μm to 100μm; (V-2) mixing the three components (p1), (p2) and (p3) with another binder uniformly to obtain an admixture; and (V-3) forming the first green body from the admixture obtained in step (V-2). 9. A method according to claim 1 , wherein in steps (I), (II), (IV), (V) and (VII), direct contact of the material being handled with CaO-containing, BaO-containing or ZrO 2 -containing material is avoided. 10. A method according to claim 1 , wherein step (IV) comprises: (IV-1) pressing the precursor ceramic obtained in step (III) into large particles; (IV-2) grinding at least part of the particles obtained from step (IV-1) into second particles; and (IV-3) passing the second particles obtained in step (IV-2) through a magnetic separator to remove metal particles. 11. A method for making a ceramic block consisting essentially of substantially homogeneous (Y 2 O 3 ) x .P 2 O 5 , where 0.95 ≦x ≦1.05, having a length LL, a width WW and a height HH, and a volume VV of at least 8x10 −3 m 3 , essentially free of cracks throughout the volume, a density of at least 85% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions, and a creep rate at 1250° C. and 6.89MPa of CR, where CR ≦8.0x10 −6 hour −1 , comprising the following steps: (I) providing a dry powder of Y 2 O 3 and a dry powder of P 2 O 5 ; (II) mixing the powder of Y 2 O 3 and the powder of P 2 O 5 to obtain a uniform powder mixture; (III) sintering the powder mixture obtained in step (II) in a first furnace to obtain a precursor ceramic material having a composition (Y 2 O 3 ) x .P 2 O 5 ; (IV) crushing the precursor ceramic material obtained in step (III) to obtain a plurality of particles; (V) forming a first green body having a volume larger than VV, of the ceramic block by mixing uniformly the plurality of particles obtained in step (IV) with an organic binder; (VI) isopressing the first green body obtained in step (VII) at a pressure of at least 50 MPa to obtain a second green body having a density at standard conditions of at least 60% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions; and (VII) heating the second green body in a second furnace to a temperature of at least 1500° C., wherein step (V) comprises: (V-1) providing the plurality of particles in the following separate components in the following respective amounts: (p1) from 15% - 35% of particles having a particle size not higher than 45 μm and a median particle size about 2 μm; (p2) from 15% to 35% of particles having a particle size not higher than 45 μm and a median particle size about 5 μm; and (p3) from 45% to 65% of particles having a particle size of from 45 μm to 100μm; (V-2) mixing the three components (p1), (p2) and (p3) with another binder uniformly to obtain an admixture; and (V-3) forming the first green body from the admixture obtained in step (V-2). 12. A method according to claim 11 , wherein in step (VI), the second green body has a density of at least 65% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions. 13. A method according to claim 11 , wherein in steps (III) and (VII), the first and second furnace are oxidizing and essentially free of alkali metals. 14. A method according to claim 11 , wherein in steps (I), (II) and (V), contamination by Al, Ba, Ca and Zr are avoided. 15. A method for making a ceramic block consisting essentially of substantially homogeneous (Y 2 O 3 ) x .P 2 O 5 , where 0.95 ≦x ≦1.05, having a length LL, a width WW and a height HE, and a volume VV of at least 8;x10 −3 m 3 , essentially free of cracks throughout the volume, a density of at least 85% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 O 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions, and a creep rate at 1250° C. and 6.89 MPa of CR, where CR ≦8.0x10 −6 hour −1 , comprising the following steps: (I) providing a dry powder of Y 2 O 3 and a dry powder of P 2 O 5 ; (II) mixing the powder of Y 2 O 3 and the powder of P 2 O 5 to obtain a uniform powder mixture; (III) sintering the powder mixture obtained in step (II) in a first furnace to obtain a precursor ceramic material having a composition (Y 2 O 3 ) x .P 2 O 5 ; (IV) crushing the precursor ceramic material obtained in step (III) to obtain a plurality of particles; (V) forming a first green body having a volume larger than VV, of the ceramic block by mixing uniformly the plurali

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A ceramic block consisting essentially of substantially homogeneous (Y 2 O 3 ) χ P 2 O 5 , where 0.95≦x≦1.05, having length LL, a width WW and a height HH, and a volume W of at least 8×10 −3 m 3 essentially free of cracks throughout the volume, a density of at least 85% of the theoretical maximal density of Y 2 0 3 .P 2 O 5 under standard conditions, and a creep rate CR at 1250° C. and 6.89…
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Langensiepen Ralph Alfred, Mcintosh Joseph James, Timmons Tracey Lynn, and 1 more
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Primary CPC classification C04B35/447. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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