Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440481 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Pure pyrochlore Lanthanum zirconate (LZ) was synthesized by co-ions complexation method (CCM) at 1300 °C, which is 300 °C lower than that by solid-state method (SSM). At 1450 °C, the LZ prepared by CCM possessed lower thermal conductivity (1.15 W/m K) than that obtained by SSM (1.99 W/m K). This significant decrease may be caused by the different grain size, which is 300 nm and 2.5 μm synthesized by CCM and SSM, respectively. LZ precursor was belt-shaped and the belt shorten and the grain grown with the temperature increasing. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy suggested the solidification in CCM forms from the complexation between La3+, Zr4+ and CH3COOâ, which is the key for solidification. Compared to SSM, CCM is a lower temperature and simpler technology to synthesize nano-size LZ and other rare-earth oxides.
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Authors
Chunhui Xu, Hongyun Jin, Qifeng Zhang, Can Huang, Daifeng Zou, Fujian He, Shuen Hou,