Microstructural and Chemical Influences of Silicate Grain‐Boundary Phases in Yttria‐Stabilized Zirconia

The microstructure and chemistry of grain-boundary phases in silicate-doped Y{sub 2}O{sub 3}-ZrO{sub 2} ceramics were evaluated by analytical electron microscopy. Two different silicate compositions were used: one an aluminosilicate and the other a borosilicate glass. These grain-boundary phases had a significant impact on the grain morphology, the chemical composition of the grains, and the crystallization of second phases. These results indicate that controlled additions of specific glass phases may provide a means for tailoring the microstructure and physical properties of zirconia ceramics.