Submicron spherical barium titanate (BaTiO3) was prepared by batch precipitation in an alkaline solution of a BaCl2–TiCl4–NaOH reaction system. The influence of various parameters on the morphology of BaTiO3 powders was investigated in this study. Spherical BaTiO3 particles can be obtained by reacting for 20 min, which was used to prepare the dry sheet of a medical dry chemical reagent. The morphology of the particles was affected by the stirring speed and the alkaline concentration; the particle size decreased as the stirring speed increased. The hydroxyl ion in the solution acts as a catalyst that can promote the formation of spherical BaTiO3. The formation mechanism of the BaTiO3 sphere is proposed to have three steps: the formation of a Ba–Ti gel and nucleation, self-combination/growth of the BaTiO3 crystal nucleus, and Ostwald ripening. In addition, it is feasible to apply the prepared BaTiO3 sphere to medical dry chemical detection reagents.
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