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  • Microwave-assisted synthesis of nanocrystalline ZnWO4 powders via a waterbased citric acid complex precursor 
  • Jeong Ho Ryu, Chang Sung Lima,*, Won-Chun Oha and Kwang Bo Shim
  • Department of Ceramic Engineering, CPRC, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea a Dept. of Adv. Mat. Sci. & Eng., CPRC, Hanseo Univeristy, Seosan 356-706, Korea
Abstract
Nanocrystalline ZnWO4 powders were successfully synthesized from a water-based citric acid complex precursor using microwave irradiation. The polymeric precursors were heat treated at temperatures from 300 to 600 oC for 3 h. Crystallization of the ZnWO4 was detected at 400 oC and entirely completed at a temperature of 600 oC. The powders at 400 and 500 oC showed primarily a co-mixed morphology with spherical and silkworm-like forms. The powders at 500 oC had a relatively more homogeneous morphology, while the powders at 600 oC showed a relatively exaggerated growth a including rectangular form. The average crystalline sizes were 18~25 nm, showing an ordinary tendency to increase with temperature from 400 to 600 oC.

Keywords: Microwave-assisted synthesis, nanocrystalline powders, ZnWO4, water-based citric acid complex precursor

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  • 2004; 5(4): 316-320

    Published on Dec 31, 2004

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