Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9778123 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A diol-based sol-gel route for preparing barium titanate precursor sols has been developed. The sols were prepared using 1,3 propanediol, barium acetate, and titanium isopropoxide, modified by acetylacetonate. The decomposition behavior of samples of gel, dried at 120 °C, was studied by GC-MS, TGA and DSC; phase formation was investigated by XRD and FTIR techniques. From the XRD results for calcined gel powders, crystalline barium titanate began to form at â¼600 °C. FTIR spectra showed two absorption bands at 538 cmâ1 and 400 cmâ1 in samples calcined at 600 °C; these peaks are assigned to barium titanate, in accord with the XRD results. There was also FTIR evidence of a carbonate phase, which persisted until a calcination temperature of â¼1000 °C. The sols have been kept in a closed container for â¼6 months without any evidence of precipitation or gel formation.
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Authors
Supin Tangwiwat, Steven J. Milne,