Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Behaviors of Crystallization and Nanograin Growth in SBT by a Sol-Gel Process

KE Hua; XU Xue-Qin; WANG.Wen; JIA De-Chang; ZHOU Yu   

  1. School of Material Science and Engineering; Harbin Institute of Technology; Harbin 150001; China
  • Received:2004-03-08 Revised:2004-04-19 Published:2005-03-20 Online:2005-03-20

Abstract:
A novel sol-gel process using inorganic salts as starting materials was successfully developed for preparing nano powders of ferroelectric strontium bismuth tantalate (SrBi2Ta2O9, known
as SBT) with ethylene alcohol as a solvent and acetic acid (HOAc) as a catalyst. XRD, TEM and TG-DTA were used to analyze the precursor crystalline process. Crystalline samples with different average
nanograin sizes ranging from 4nm to 70nm were prepared by calcining the dried gel at different annealing conditions. The metal-oxide clusters that embedded in highly polar matrix of mesoporous-carbon are
responsible for nano-sized powder synthesis at lower temperature. The dependence of the grain growth behaviors of SBT under conventional furnace annealing (CFA) process on the annealing temperature
(T) and time (t) were investigated systematically. By least square fitting, the crystalline and vitreous characteristic energies Ea1=0.709eV, Ea2=0.093eV and the two other parameters
T0=814K(541℃) and Δ=0.022 were obtained.

Key words: SrBi2Ta2O9, SBT sol-gel, grain size, grain growth

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