Oxalate coprecipitation method was applied to prepare rare earth-doped ceri
a powders with a composition of Ceo.8R0.2O1-9 (R=Sm, La). The precipitate p
roduced was decomposed at 600 degrees C in air to the oxide solid solution.
After milling with alpha-alumina ball, the powders were densified to 98-99
% calculated density at 1600 degrees C. No influence of doped rare earth el
ement on the thermal expansion coefficient of CeO2 was measured (11.4 x 10(
-6)-11.8 x 10(-6) K-1). The Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 formed by colloidal processing a
nd with 86-98% relative density offered 53-81 MPa of four-point flexural st
rength and 9.1 of Weibull modulus. Large flaws of 200-300 mu m sizes produc
ed near surface were fracture origins. The Young's modulus and Vicker's har
dness were also measured for Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9. These measured thermal and mec
hanical data were compared with those of component materials of solid oxide
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