“…[14] Being the first research group to explore the dielectric and electrical properties in TB structure niobates with single to triple valent A site cations (including rare earth) and tetra to hexavalent B site cations, we have continued from toxic lead based to lead free. [15][16][17] Though a good no of work is reported on lead free TB niobates, in particular, the thermal sensing behavior of praseodymium based compound is hardly studied. In view of above, we have prepared a new lead-free TB compound Na 2 Ba 2 Pr 2 W 2 Ti 4 Nb 4 O 30 (NBPWTN) by mixed oxide route and investigated its structural, dielectric, electrical, and thermistor properties for device fabrications.…”