Combustion synthesis of PZN-10PT nanopowders

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Raigoza C.F.V. [1 ,3 ]
Eiras J.A. [2 ]
Garcia D. [2 ]
Kiminami R.H.G.A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Departamento de Engenharia de Materiais, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, SP
[2] Departamento de Física, Grupo de Cerâmicas Ferroelétricas, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, SP
[3] Departamento de Física, Grupo de Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales Cerámicos, Universidad Del Cauca, Popayán
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巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
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combustion synthesis; perovskite phase; PZN-PT;
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10.3103/S1061386212010128
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Discussed is the influence of the fuel and water employed in combustion synthesis of single-phase (perovskite) PZN-10PT nanopowder with an x = 0.10 composition. Pb(NO 3) 2, Zn(NO 3) 2 • 6H 2O, (NH 4NbO(C 2O 4) 2), and C 8H 20O 4Ti were used as cation precursors while urea, glycine, glycine/urea (50/50 ratio), and tetraformal triazine (TFTA), as fuels. Two sets of precursors (denoted as set-1 and set-2) were used with each of these fuels, and four different fuels: without and with the addition of 250 mL of water. The results indicated that the highest percentage of perovskite phase in the PZN-10PT nanopowders was obtained using an urea/glycine mixture as a fuel. When the urea/glycine mixture was added to the solution containing cations precursors, the two fuels form a gel in aqueous solution, this gel contributes not only to obtain homogeneously mixed in the starting material but also aids explosive combustion leading to a high-temperature reaction within a shorter period of time, which is a condition that favors the formation of metastable PZN-10PT nanopowders. © 2012 Allerton Press, Inc.
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