2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1015408110989
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“…The weight loss peak appears at 423°C and it may be due to the structural changes in the prepared sample. Depula et al [50] reported that all the unstable matters in lithium titanate powder were completely decomposed at 630°C. They also found that the lithium titanate is very stable while heating from 630 to 1300°C.…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weight loss peak appears at 423°C and it may be due to the structural changes in the prepared sample. Depula et al [50] reported that all the unstable matters in lithium titanate powder were completely decomposed at 630°C. They also found that the lithium titanate is very stable while heating from 630 to 1300°C.…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LiOH monohydrate and LiCl (both Alfa Aesar, 99%) were examined for use as Li precursor compounds following similar methods for solution processing of metal oxides [23,27]. Prior to use, LiCl and LiOH·H 2 O were vacuum dried at 180°C yielding anhydrous products as confirmed by mass balance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitated and dried compounds exhibit rapid decomposition and consequent phase segregation leading to deviation in stoichiometry. In similarity to other work involving chloride precursor compounds (TiCl) [27], the issue of chloride removal further discourages the use of this method for pebble fabrication.…”
Section: Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are several major methods to prepare the lithium ceramic pebbles: sol-gel [4], extrusion-spheronization-sintering [5], agglomeration-sintering [6], melting-spraying [7] and wet processes [8,9]. The basic properties of the lithium ceramic pebbles used in ITER blanket should satisfy the needs of China Test Blanket Module (CH TBM) design: small diameter (0.5-1.0 mm), high density (>80% TD), small grain size, micro-porous structure, high crush load and material purity [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%