Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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177663 | Dyes and Pigments | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Potassium chloride was used as flux to prepare tabular crystals of both potassium lithium titanate and Fe-doped potassium lithium titanate employing an optimum mass ratio of flux:raw materials. The effects of the dopant and its concentration and the calcination temperature on the morphology of the Fe-doped potassium lithium titanate were investigated. The crystal phases and optical properties of Fe-doped potassium lithium titanate were characterized using X-ray diffraction analysis and UV–vis spectrophotometry, respectively. The influence of dopant concentration on the colour, band gap narrowing and lattice constants of Fe-doped potassium lithium titanate are discussed.
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Authors
Xiangwen Liu, M.K. Devaraju, Shu Yin, A. Sumiyoshi, T. Kumei, K. Nishimoto, Tsugio Sato,