Lu2Ti2O7 powders have been prepared using TiO2 and Lu2O3 oxides as precursors based on molten salt technique and the effects of salt-oxide ratio on the phase transformation is studied. A significant influence of salt-oxide ratio on phase transformation has been observed and the salt-oxide molar ratio of 3:1 is preferred for improved synthesis reaction efficiency. Such an experimental trend is analyzed with the assistant of JMA equation and the possible correlations between salt amount and the nucleation rate is given. After confirming linearly increasing of the crystal size with time, which is an indicative of interface controlled crystal growth kinetics, the investigations on the curves resulting from the logarithm of phase transformation fraction (ln[-ln(1-α)]) plots versus both the annealing time (lnt) and calcinations temperatures ( ) under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions respectively suggest that the enhanced crystallization is derived from the modification of salt amount to the nucleation rate.
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