Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7907930 | Optical Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The systematic investigation of crystallization kinetics of heavy-group lanthanide dititanate pyrochlores, HL2Ti2O7 (HL=Lu, Tm, Er, Ho, Y, Dy, and Tb) is presented. Materials are prepared by the Pechini-type polymerized complex route, and their thermal properties were studied by differential thermal analysis under non-isothermal conditions. For this group, the crystallization temperature became larger with increasing the ionic radius of lanthanides, from 1066Â K for Lu2Ti2O7 to 1125Â K for Tb2Ti2O7. The linear dependence of crystallization temperature on radius of heavy lanthanide ions is found to follows Tc[K]=168.86+920.89Ãrion[Ã
] semi-empirical equation. Apparent activation energies of crystallization were obtained from calculations based on the Arrhenius equation, isoconversional method and Pérez-Maqueda method, and are â¼805Â kJÂ molâ1 calculated by three different methods. The crystallization kinetics followed the so-called Avrami-Erofeev (A3) model, as confirmed using several criteria, namely, the Málek, master plot, and Pérez-Maqueda methods. The crystallization mechanism of all lanthanide dititanate pyrochlores is found to be the same, and the crystallization process involves a constant rate of nucleation and two-dimensional growth of nuclei.
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Authors
Bojana MiliÄeviÄ, Sanja Kuzman, Slavica J. PorobiÄ, Milena MarinoviÄ-CincoviÄ, Miroslav D. DramiÄanin,