2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.10.026
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Large-scale synthesis of Pb1−La TiO3 ceramic powders by molten salt method

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“…By the molten salt method, PLT ceramics were obtained as yellow powders at the temperatures above 700 C for 4 hr. 3 High-energy mechano-chemical milling process, which is also known as mechano-chemical alloying. 4 Mechanochemical activation (MCA) is an efficient technique for the synthesis of nano-sized ceramic powders such as superconductor, ferrite and ferroelectrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the molten salt method, PLT ceramics were obtained as yellow powders at the temperatures above 700 C for 4 hr. 3 High-energy mechano-chemical milling process, which is also known as mechano-chemical alloying. 4 Mechanochemical activation (MCA) is an efficient technique for the synthesis of nano-sized ceramic powders such as superconductor, ferrite and ferroelectrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So the developing of optimum preparation method for this class of materials is still a big challenge. Molten salt method (MSS) due to the high diffusivities of the components in salts will provide a simple route with lower preparation temperature and shorter reaction time to synthesize ceramic powders [8,9]. It was reported that molten salts had significant effect on the chemical composition of the Na 1−x K x NbO 3 powders and the effect of KCl was smallest in a MSS route [10].…”
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“…In molten media, reactions are usually controlled by chemical equilibrium and proceed much faster than diffusion controlled solid-state reactions. Materials such as zinc aluminate (ZnAl 2 O 4 ) [17], MoSi 2 and MoSi 2 -Si 3 N 4 composite powders [18], barium strontium titanate (BST, Ba 0.7 Sr 0.3 TiO 3 ) [19], cancrinite-type zeolite (ZFA) [20], yttria stabilized ZrO 2 (YSZ) [21] and perovskite type lanthanum doped lead titanate (PLT, Pb 1−x La x TiO 3 ) [22] have been synthesized using this method. However, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the MSS of Bi-YIG.…”
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confidence: 99%