Effect of calcination temperature and atmosphere on crystal structure of BaTiO3 nanofibers

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Deuk Yong Lee
Myung-Hyun Lee
Nam-Ihn Cho
Bae-Yeon Kim
Young-Jei Oh
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[1] Daelim University College,Department of Materials Engineering
[2] Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology,Energy Materials Laboratory, Green Ceramics Division
[3] Sun Moon University,Department of Electronic Engineering
[4] University of Incheon,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[5] Korea Institute of Science and Technology,OptoElectronic Materials Center
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barium titanate (BaTiO; ); fibers; annealing; crystal structure; transmission electron microscopy (TEM);
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Barium titanate (BaTiO3, BT) nanofibers with a diameter range of 160 nm to 300 nm were prepared by drying electrospun BT/polyvinylpyrrolidone (BT/PVP) composite fibers for 1 h at 80 °C in vacuum with a subsequent calcination in air for 1 h at a temperature range of 650 °C to 750 °C. The morphology and crystal structure of calcined BT nanofibers were characterized with the aid of XRD, FT-IR, SEM, and TEM. The XRD and FR-IR measurements confirm that BT nanofibers with a diameter of about 160 nm and a tetragonal perovskite structure were present in the electrospun fibers after calcination for 1 h at 750 °C. The FR-IR analysis of the BT fibers reveals that the intensity level of the O-H stretching vibration bands (at 3430 cm−1 and 1425 cm−1) become weaker as the calcination temperature is increased and that a broad band at 570 cm−1, which represents the Ti-O vibration, appears sharper and narrower after calcination at 750 °C due to the formation of metal oxide bonds. In contrast, BT fibers prepared by a refluxing process in a nitrogen atmosphere show a dramatic change in crystal structure: the tetragonal structure changes to a cubic perovskite structure, probably due to the suppression of carbonate contamination. Thus, the calcination temperature and atmosphere appear to have a significant influence on the crystal structure of BT.
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