Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1476977 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Anisometric KSr2Nb5O15 (KSN) particles were synthesized by conventional mixed-oxide (CMO) method and molten salt synthesis (MSS) method, respectively. In MSS method, preparation of KSN was carried out in both SrCO3–Nb2O5–K2CO3–KCl system (system I) and SrNb2O6–Nb2O5–KCl system (system II). The results revealed that the single-phase KSN obtained by CMO method was clumped and without obvious acicular morphology, making it difficult to use in texturing processes. In system I, though acicular KSN particles were synthesized by controlling the amount of KCl salt, they were easily contaminated by the presence of blade-like Sr2Nb2O7. In contrast, pure KSN particles with high aspect ratio and uniform size were successfully synthesized by controlling the ratio of SrNb2O6/Nb2O5 in the new system (system II). The obtained KSN particles which are 5–30 μm in length and 2–4 μm in diameter are ideal templates for fabricating textured ceramics with tungsten bronze structure. Growth mechanisms in MSS method were also proposed in this work.

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