2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.11.006
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Synthesis of tetragonal BaTiO3 nano-particle via a novel tartaric acid co-precipitation process

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“…Distilled water was added by into the mixed solution and let for 24 h at a room temperature producing a precipitated solution. The precipitated solution was washed using ethanol and distilled water to remove impurities [30]. Afterward, the sample was hydrolyzed making a dry precipitate powder.…”
Section: Experimentalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distilled water was added by into the mixed solution and let for 24 h at a room temperature producing a precipitated solution. The precipitated solution was washed using ethanol and distilled water to remove impurities [30]. Afterward, the sample was hydrolyzed making a dry precipitate powder.…”
Section: Experimentalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glucose, as a common carbon source, was used as an aggregation inhibitor to confirm the effect of freeze-drying and aggregation inhibitor on the size and dispersion of the BTO NPs. MA is more cost-effective than other precipitants like Oxalic acid (OA) and Tartaric acid (TA). The reducing agent NaOH used in this work is also nearly 3 times cheaper as compared with NH 4 OH used for the synthesis of BTO NPs elsewhere. ,, We have systematically investigated the effect of different synthetic conditions on the quality of the BTO NPs. It is found that with freeze-drying, highly pure tetragonal BTO NPs with a size distribution of ∼170 nm can be obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9,10 For example, in multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC), a minimum of five grains per layer (layer thickness <0.6 μm) is generally the case, 11 which further requires the BTO NPs with ∼100 nm size and a higher tetragonality of above 1.0080 to achieve a higher dielectric constant. 12 Endeavors have been paid to synthesize narrowly dispersed BTO NPs with high-purity, controllable particle size, and uniform size distribution. 3,13−15 Generally, the morphology, particle size, poly-morphism, and phase compositions directly rely upon the synthetic route.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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