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  • Effects of dopants on grain growth of nano-sized BaTiO3 powders prepared by citric acid-assisted spray pyrolysis
  • Dae Soo Jung, Sang Ho Lee and Yun Chan Kang*
  • Department of Chemical Engineering, Konkuk University, 1 Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-701, Korea
Abstract
Nano-sized BaTiO3 powders doped with Y, Eu and La components were prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis from a spray solution with citric acid. The precursor BaTiO3 powders had a large size, fractured and hollow structures irrespective of the type of dopant. The calcined BaTiO3 powders with and without dopants had nanometre sizes after a simple milling by hand using an agate mortar. The mean size of La-doped BaTiO3 powders measured from the transmission electron microscope (TEM) images was 38 nm at a calcination temperature of 700 oC. The mean crystallite sizes of the doped and undoped BaTiO3 powders changed from 20 to 33 nm according to the type of dopant at a calcination temperature of 700 oC. An effective grain growth inhibition took place with the doped BaTiO3 ceramics. The average grain sizes of La and Eu-doped BaTiO3 ceramics were each 380 and 400 nm at a sintering temperature of 1280 oC.

Keywords: Spray pyrolysis, Nano particle, Barium titanate.

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  • 2008; 9(3): 307-310

    Published on Jun 30, 2008

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