2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2014.08.043
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The kinetics and mechanism of thermal decomposition of SrCO3 polymorphs

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“…A strong narrow peak at $ 859 cm À 1 can be assigned to the out-of-the-plane bending (υ 2 ) mode, and that observed at $ 1071 cm À 1 to the fully symmetric stretching (υ 1 ) mode of CO 2 À 3 ions. The absorption bands characteristic of Sr (OH) 2 , and SrCO 3 observed here are similar to those presented in the literature [59,60].…”
Section: Samplesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…A strong narrow peak at $ 859 cm À 1 can be assigned to the out-of-the-plane bending (υ 2 ) mode, and that observed at $ 1071 cm À 1 to the fully symmetric stretching (υ 1 ) mode of CO 2 À 3 ions. The absorption bands characteristic of Sr (OH) 2 , and SrCO 3 observed here are similar to those presented in the literature [59,60].…”
Section: Samplesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Above 500℃ the surface is dominated by the carbonate coverage reaching a peak of 90% at 1000℃. That result is consistent with recent measurements on thermal decomposition of SrCO 3 40. At 1000℃ 3% of the surface consists of exposed free oxide sites.…”
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“…The transformation between orthorhombic (a) and hexagonal (b) polymorphs of SrCO 3 takes place at the temperature of 933°C. This process as well as the mechanism and kinetics of thermal decomposition of SrCO 3 are described in previous works [17,18,33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%