Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH

Submicron- to nanometer-sized particles of single phase lead titanate have been prepared in stoichiometric proportion under mild hydrothermal conditions employing either potassium or sodium hydroxides as alkali mineralizers. In conjunction with reaction temperature and time, these variables played a...

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Main Authors: Rujiwatra A., Jongphiphan J., Ananta S.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-49792014-08-30T02:56:01Z Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH Rujiwatra A. Jongphiphan J. Ananta S. Submicron- to nanometer-sized particles of single phase lead titanate have been prepared in stoichiometric proportion under mild hydrothermal conditions employing either potassium or sodium hydroxides as alkali mineralizers. In conjunction with reaction temperature and time, these variables played a crucial role in determining the habit of crystalline particles. The feasibility of using sodium hydroxide as an alternative for potassium hydroxide in the preparation of nanopowders of lead titanate was demonstrated. The influence of the preparative conditions, e.g. reaction temperature and time, on phase formation, morphology, the habit of crystalline particles, size and size distribution, was investigated. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:56:01Z 2014-08-30T02:56:01Z 2005 Article 0167577X 10.1016/j.matlet.2005.02.002 MLETD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-17044406301&partnerID=40&md5=28bb29fa803a41f0819b1d381f8eef6c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4979 English
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description Submicron- to nanometer-sized particles of single phase lead titanate have been prepared in stoichiometric proportion under mild hydrothermal conditions employing either potassium or sodium hydroxides as alkali mineralizers. In conjunction with reaction temperature and time, these variables played a crucial role in determining the habit of crystalline particles. The feasibility of using sodium hydroxide as an alternative for potassium hydroxide in the preparation of nanopowders of lead titanate was demonstrated. The influence of the preparative conditions, e.g. reaction temperature and time, on phase formation, morphology, the habit of crystalline particles, size and size distribution, was investigated. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Rujiwatra A.
Jongphiphan J.
Ananta S.
spellingShingle Rujiwatra A.
Jongphiphan J.
Ananta S.
Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
author_facet Rujiwatra A.
Jongphiphan J.
Ananta S.
author_sort Rujiwatra A.
title Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
title_short Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
title_full Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
title_fullStr Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
title_full_unstemmed Stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing NaOH and KOH
title_sort stoichiometric synthesis of tetragonal phase pure lead titanate under mild chemical conditions employing naoh and koh
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