Controlling Composite TiO2 Powder Characteristics in the Solid-State Synthesis of BaTiO3 Powders for Improved Sintering and Permittivity: A Comparative Study
Sang-Heun Lee,
Yoon-Seok Lee,
Jandi Kim
et al.
Abstract:In this study, the anatase–rutile phase fraction of TiO2, which would play a vital role in the solid-state synthesis of BaTiO3, was controlled to form a composite phase. The composite TiO2 was applied to a solid-state synthesis reaction, and the tetragonality, dielectric properties, and microstructure of the resulting BaTiO3 powders were analyzed under different synthesis conditions of TiO2. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of solid-state-synthesized BaTiO3 powders prepared using anatase, rutile, and mixed … Show more
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