The improvement of grain-boundary conduction was studied in 15 mol.% calcia-stabilized zirconia (15CSZ) by adding Al2O3 in the forms of fine powder and single crystalline particles sized 4-10 mum as a scavenger for resistive siliceous phase. The addition of 1 mol.% Al2O3 improved the grain-boundary conduction when sintered at < 1500<degrees>C. whereas it deteriorated at > 1550 degreesC. The restraining Al2O3 dissolution into inter-granular glass phase was a key feature for maximizing the scavenging efficiency. At 1450 degreesC, the addition of single crystalline Al2O3 sized 4 and 10 mum enhanced grain-boundary conductivity by a factor of 14-16, whose enhancement was about twice of that by fine Al2O3 powder. It can be explained by the combination of the sufficient reaction path assisted by fast grain-boundary diffusion and the restraining glass phase formation by employing coarse and inactive single crystalline Al2O3 particles. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd and Techna S.r.l. All rights reserved.