2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12213476
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The Effect of Calcination Temperature on the Structure and Performance of Nanocrystalline Mayenite Powders

Abstract: The effect of calcination temperature on the structural properties and phase formation of synthesized CaO-Al2O3 nanopowder was investigated and discussed. The calcination products were identified by differential thermal analysis (DTA) and the crystalline phase formation was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The obtained results showed that the crystallization started at 460 °C. Finally, the microstructures of the nanoparticles were observed by scanning (SEM) and transmission electron (TEM) microscopes. The … Show more

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“…An increase in sintering temperature will produce Ba0,6Sr0,4TiO3 with a higher phase composition (%). The crystallite sizes also increased, as reported in previous studies [12], [17], [25], [26]. The use of BaCO3, SrCO3, and TiO2 powder mixture, with a particle size of 0.4 µm, has been proven to produce Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 material at lower sintering temperatures with a faster duration (1 hour).…”
Section: B) Atsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…An increase in sintering temperature will produce Ba0,6Sr0,4TiO3 with a higher phase composition (%). The crystallite sizes also increased, as reported in previous studies [12], [17], [25], [26]. The use of BaCO3, SrCO3, and TiO2 powder mixture, with a particle size of 0.4 µm, has been proven to produce Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 material at lower sintering temperatures with a faster duration (1 hour).…”
Section: B) Atsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…A further increase in calcination time of 4 and 5 h leads to the sintering of fine crystals, promotes cluster agglomeration and reduces the surface area. This was due to the endothermicity of calcination 30,31 . As a result, the highest surface area obtained was 10.5 m 2 g −1 , which corresponds to a calcination temperature of 900 °C and a time of 3 h. The pore volume of the catalyst under these conditions was measured using BET and was found to be 0.0033 cm 3 g −1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This was due to the endothermicity of calcination. 30,31 As a result, the highest surface area obtained was 10.5 m 2 g −1 , which corresponds to a calcination temperature of 900 °C and a time of 3 h. The pore volume of the catalyst under these conditions was measured using BET and was found to be 0.0033 cm 3 g −1 .…”
Section: Catalyst Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As shown in figure 2 and table 1, when the temperature of calcination evolves from 700 °C to 900 °C a slight shift of reflections towards the higher Bragg angles was observed which indicated a decreasing in the cell dimensions. [25] Furthermore, a narrowing in the (002) and (310) reflections was observed which means a decrease in the width at half maximum β 12 . Consequently, the value of the crystallite size calculated by the Debye-Scherrer equation (I) increased gradually with increasing of calcination temperature (table 1).…”
Section: Xrd Diffraction Patternsmentioning
confidence: 96%