The phase diagrams of binary organic faceted-faceted systems of p-dibromobenzene with acenaphthene, p-chloronitrobenzene and acetanilide show the formation of a simple eutectic with 0.53, 0.61, and 0.64 mole fraction of p-dibromobenzene, respectively. Crystallization data, determined by the capillary method, suggest that the eutectics of p-dibromobenzene with acenaphthene and p-chloronitrobenzene solidify with alternate nucleation mechanism and the crystallization of the eutectic of p-dibromobenzene-acetanilide system takes place by the side-by-side growth of the phases involved. With a view to throw light on the thermodynamic behaviour of eutectic alloys of non-metals, heats of fusion of their transparent organic analogues and their eutectics were determined, and using these values different thermodynamic parameters were calculated. The microstructures of the eutectics show their typical characteristic features.
Ultrafine powder of CaCu2.80Zn0.20Ti4O12 ceramic was prepared using a novel semi-wet method. DTA/TG analysis of dry powder gives pre-information about formation of final product around 800°C. The formation of single phase was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The average particle size of sintered powder of the ceramic obtained from XRD and Transmission electron microscopy was found 59 nm and 102 nm, respectively. Energy Dispersive X-ray studies confirm the stoichiometry of the synthesized ceramic. Dielectric constant of the ceramic was found to be 2617 at room temperature at 1 kHz.
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