C04B2235/3225

METHOD OF PRODUCING CORE-SHELL PARTICLES AND MULTILAYER CERAMIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENT INCLUDING CORE-SHELL PARTICLES

A method of producing a core-shell particle includes introducing a barium titanate-based base powder and an additive to a reactor, and exposing the barium titanate-based base powder and the additive to a thermal plasma torch to obtain core-shell particles including a core portion having barium titanate (BaTiO.sub.3) and a shell portion including the additive and formed on a surface of the core portion.

Self-decontaminating antimicrobial compositions, articles, and structures, and methods of making and using the same
11572285 · 2023-02-07 · ·

An antimicrobial material including a substrate and an antimicrobial mixed metal oxide, mixed metal sulfide, or mixed metal oxysulfide in and/or on the substrate is described, as well as antimicrobial coating materials and coatings formed therefrom. The antimicrobial material may be constituted in an antimicrobial surface of a surface-presenting substrate, to combat transmission and spread of microbial disease, e.g., disease mediated by microbial pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Antimicrobial mixed metal oxide, mixed metal sulfide, or mixed metal oxysulfide as described may be contacted with microorganisms to effect inactivation thereof.

HIGH SATURATION MAGNETIZATION AND HIGH DIELECTRIC CONSTANT FERRITES CONTAINING INDIUM

The disclosed technology relates to a ceramic composition and an article formed therefrom. A ceramic article for radio frequency applications is formed of a ceramic material having a chemical formula represented by: Bi.sub.1.0+aY.sub.2.0-a-x-2yCa.sub.x+2yFe.sub.5-x-yM.sup.IV.sub.xV.sub.yO.sub.12 or Bi.sub.1.0+aY.sub.2.0-a-2yCa.sub.2yFe.sub.5-y-zV.sub.yIn.sub.zO.sub.12. The ceramic material has a composition such that a normalized change in saturation magnetization (Δ4πMs), defined as Δ4πMs=[(4πMs at 20° C.)-(4πMs at 120° C.)]/(4πMs at 20° C.), is less than about 0.35.

PRODUCTION METHOD OF TRANSPARENT POLYCRISTALLINE SILICON NITRIDE CERAMICS WITH SPARK PLASMA SINTERING TECHNIQUE

Invention relates to the production method of transparent polycrystalline silicon nitride ceramics which are obtained by sintering raw materials in powder form with powder metallurgy in the field of advanced technical ceramics and are used in the aviation and defense industry. More specifically, the present invention relates to a transparent polycrystalline silicon nitride ceramic material production method which allows obtaining transparent polycrystalline silicon nitride ceramic material at lower temperature and pressure values compared to the prior art in order to reduce production costs, facilitate the production process and reduce quantity/number of material and devices used, for this, unlike conventional sintering technique, spark plasma sintering technique in which heat is produced under high electrical current is used.

CERAMIC JOINT BODY, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC JOINT BODY, STATOR FOR FLOW CHANNEL SWITCHING VALVE, AND FLOW CHANNEL SWITCHING VALVE
20230034636 · 2023-02-02 ·

The ceramic joint body according to the present disclosure includes: a first member made of ceramic and including a first flow channel configured to feed fluid; and a second member made of ceramic and including a second flow channel connected to the first flow channel to feed the fluid. The ceramic includes zirconium oxide and aluminum oxide, and at least one of the zirconium oxide and the aluminum oxide is a primary constituent, and a first opposing surface of the first member, which faces the second member, and a second opposing surface of the second member, which faces the first member, are connected by diffusion bonding.

Core-shell ceramic particle colloidal gel and solid oxide fuel cell electrolyte

Disclosed herein is a ceramic particle comprising a core substrate chosen from yttria-stabilized zirconia, partially stabilized zirconia, zirconium oxide, aluminum nitride, silicon nitride, silicon carbide, and cerium oxide, and a conformal coating of a sintering aid film having a thickness of less than three nanometers and covering the core substrate, and methods for producing the ceramic particle.

CERAMIC POWDER FOR TIMEPIECE
20220348505 · 2022-11-03 · ·

A ceramic powder for a ceramic component, in particular based on zirconia and/or alumina, in particular for a timepiece or jewelry piece. The powder includes at least one noble metal among platinum, rhodium, osmium, palladium, ruthenium and iridium, at a quantity of less than or equal to 5% by weight.

Ceramic, probe guiding member, probe card, and socket for package inspection

A ceramic contains, in mass percent: Si.sub.3N.sub.4: 20.0 to 60.0%, ZrO.sub.2: 25.0 to 70.0%, and one or more oxides selected from MgO, Y.sub.2O.sub.3, CeO.sub.2, CaO, HfO.sub.2, TiO.sub.2, Al.sub.2O.sub.3, SiO.sub.2, MoO.sub.3, CrO, CoO, ZnO, Ga.sub.2O.sub.3, Ta.sub.2O.sub.5, NiO, and V.sub.2O.sub.5: 5.0 to 15.0%. The ceramic has a coefficient of thermal expansion as high as that of silicon and an excellent mechanical strength, allows fine machining with high precision, and prevents particles from being produced.

BILAYER CERAMIC INTERCONNECT
20230033147 · 2023-02-02 · ·

Described herein are new solid oxide fuel cell interconnects and methods for making same that may comprise a novel bilayer construct on an anode substrate to provide a dense microstructure, low area specific resistance, and negligible oxygen permeability to form a bilayer ceramic interconnect that is a strong candidate for next-generation, durable, and low-cost tubular solid oxide fuel cells.

HIGH-ENTROPY CARBIDE CERAMIC AND RARE EARTH-CONTAINING HIGH-ENTROPY CARBIDE CERAMIC, FIBERS AND PRECURSORS THEREOF, AND METHODS FOR PREPARING THE SAME
20230088418 · 2023-03-23 ·

Provided are a high-entropy carbide ceramic, a rare earth-containing high-entropy carbide ceramic, fibers thereof, precursors thereof, and preparation methods thereof. The precursor includes at least four elements selected from Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Mo, and W, with each metal element accounting for 5-35% of the total molar quantity of metal elements in the precursor. The rare earth-containing high-entropy carbide ceramic precursor includes at least four transition metal elements and at least one rare-earth metal element. The high-entropy ceramic is a single-crystal-phase high-performance ceramic prepared from the precursor, with each element being homogenously distributed at molecular level. The method for preparing the high-entropy ceramic fiber includes uniformly mixing high-entropy carbide ceramic precursor containing target metal elements with spinning aid and solvent to prepare a spinnable precursor solution, followed by spinning, pyrolyzation, and high-temperature solid solution to prepare the high-entropy carbide ceramic fiber.