Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1653486 | Materials Letters | 2007 | 6 Pages |
A modified sol–gel procedure, based on the esterification reaction, was used to prepare the Bi2O3 precursor, which was then heated to 400 or 500 °C. β-Bi2O3 obtained at 400 °C showed well-shaped plate-like particles. The mixture β-Bi2O3/α-Bi2O3, obtained by prolonged heating at 400 °C, yielded pseudospherical particles having about 100 nm in size and much larger particles, as found by FE SEM. α-Bi2O3 obtained at 500 °C consisted of particles of varying shapes and sizes. Vitrification of α-Bi2O3 was also observed. XRD showed a small fraction of unidentified phase(s) in these samples. Different microstructures were obtained when the precipitation from aqueous Bi(NO3)3 solution with tetramethylammonium hydroxide at pH ∼ 14 was used. The precipitation at pH ∼ 3.5 yielded cloverleaf-like particles of good uniformity, which were assigned to BiOOH (isomorphous with (La0.26Bi0.24)Bi0.5OOH. It was found that these particles were made up of much smaller primary BiOOH particles.