Mixtures of Zr(OH)4 and ZrO2 particles, ∼10 nm in size, were hydrothermally treated in 0.25-1.5 mol/L H2SO4 solutions at a temperature of 200°C. After 3 h, very short ZrO2 fibers, 10-30 nm in length, were obtained, with no other zirconium compounds observed. The particles grew with treatment time and resulted in whisker particles. In a higher concentration (3 mol/L) H2SO4 solution, ZrO2 whiskers were not obtained, and clear solutions resulted with the starting ZrO2 particles remaining. It was concluded that Zr(OH)4 was useful as a staing material and that nanosized ZrO2 particles served as seed crystals for whisker formation.
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Murase, Y., & Kato, E. (2001). Preparation of Zirconia Whiskers from Zirconium Hydroxide in Sulfuric Acid Solutions under Hydrothermal Conditions at 200°C. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 84(11), 2705–2706. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.2001.tb01076.x