Near net shaping ceramic injection molding process of (MgCoNiZnCu)O high entropy oxides were conducted using commercial precursor oxide powders. Through ball milling, internal mixing, injection molding, solvent and thermal debinding as well as final sintering process, the ceramic products would be obtained with little machining. Compacts prepared are single rock-salt phase based on XRD and EDS Mapping results. Meanwhile, with the increasing of sintering temperature from 900 ℃ to 1050 ℃, particle diffusion rate and densification of samples becomes faster, which finally results relative density and fractured strength of sintered compacts reaching the highest (90.47 % and 77.98 MPa, respectively) in current work. The successfully synthesis of (MgCoNiZnCu)O through ceramic injection molding illustrates this near net shaping process could be a promising route for preparation of high entropy oxides.
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