Chemical synthesis of barium zirconate titanate powder by an autocombustion technique
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of Materials Chemistry
- Vol. 6 (7) , 1169-1173
- https://doi.org/10.1039/jm9960601169
Abstract
A self-propagated combustion technique for the synthesis of zirconia-doped barium titanate (BZT) is reported. The technique involves autocombustion of a citrate-nitrate gel at relatively low temperature (150–200 °C). The product is obtained after calcination of the resulting ash at ca. 800 °C. The method is very simple, convenient, less explosive than conventional methods and is expected to be economic for large-scale production of fine (1.36 µm), homogeneous powders without any compositional fluctuation. The typical surface area of the calcined powder particles is found to be ca. 9.0 m2 g–1, corresponding to an average particle size of 0.1 µm. The powder could be sintered up to 92–93% density at 1300°C, which is significantly lower than that used for the powders prepared by conventional routes.Keywords
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