The Effect of Firing Temperatures on Phase Evolution, Microstructure, and Electrical Properties of Ba(Zr0.05Ti0.95)O3 Ceramics Prepared via Combustion Technique

In this work, the effects of calcination temperature (900<sub> </sub>ºC<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>1200<sub> </sub>ºC for 2 h<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>6 h) and sintering temperature (1350<sub> </sub>ºC<sub> </su...

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Main Authors: Chittakorn KORNPHOM, Theerachai BONGKARN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kaunas University of Technology 2014-12-01
Series:Medžiagotyra
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Online Access:http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/6436
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Summary:In this work, the effects of calcination temperature (900<sub> </sub>ºC<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>1200<sub> </sub>ºC for 2 h<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>6 h) and sintering temperature (1350<sub> </sub>ºC<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>1550<sub> </sub>ºC for 2 h) on phase evolution, microstructure and electrical properties of barium zirconate titanate Ba(Zr<sub>0.05</sub>Ti<sub>0.95</sub>)O<sub>3</sub> (BZT) ceramics fabricated through the combustion technique were investigated. Glycine was used as fuel to reduce the reaction temperature. It was found that a single perovskite phase of BZT powders was observed from the sample calcined at 925<sub> </sub>ºC for 6 h, which was lower than the solid state reaction technique ~275<sub> </sub>ºC. The purity phase of an orthorhombic structure was observed in all ceramic samples. The average particle size (190 nm<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>420 nm) and the average grain size (2.9 mm<sub> </sub>–<sub> </sub>41.4 mm) increased with increased firing temperatures. The maximum theoretical density of ~96.8 % was obtained from the sample sintered at 1450<sub> </sub>ºC for 2 h. The dielectric constant at room temperature (<em>T<sub>r</sub></em>) and the dielectric constant at Curie temperature (<em>T<sub>c</sub></em>) increased with increased sintering temperatures up to 1450<sub> </sub>ºC and decreased thereafter. The dielectric properties corresponded to the obtained densities. The remnant polarization (<em>P<sub>r</sub></em>) of the BZT ceramic (using the coercive electric field of 20 kV/cm) increased with increasing sintering temperature.<br /> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.20.4.6436">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.20.4.6436</a></p>
ISSN:1392-1320
2029-7289