2022
DOI: 10.1108/mi-01-2022-0005
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Synthesis and characterization of ZnO based varistor ceramics: effect of sintering temperatures

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of the sintering temperature on the microstructural, morphological and electrical characteristics of Zinc oxide (ZnO)-based varistors. Design/methodology/approach This study used a conventional method to design and produce ZnO varistors by sintering ZnO powder with small amounts of various metal oxides. Furthermore, the effect of sintering temperature on varistor properties of (Bi, Co, Cr, Sb, Mn)-doped ZnO ceramics was investigated in the range… Show more

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“…The XRD profile presented in Figure offers a comprehensive depiction of the impact of varying sintering temperatures on the evolution of the spinel phase. [ 20 ] Figure 1a shows the XRD pattern of the ZnO‐based varistor ceramic doped with Cr 2 O 3 content of 0.1 mol% under different sintering temperature conditions, which clearly shows that the least amount of spinel phase can be formed when the sintering temperature is at 950 °C. The peaks in the range of 32–36° are indicative of the spinel phase, as elucidated in the magnified pattern delineated in Figure 1b, the XRD intensity of the spinel phase increases gradually with the sintering temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XRD profile presented in Figure offers a comprehensive depiction of the impact of varying sintering temperatures on the evolution of the spinel phase. [ 20 ] Figure 1a shows the XRD pattern of the ZnO‐based varistor ceramic doped with Cr 2 O 3 content of 0.1 mol% under different sintering temperature conditions, which clearly shows that the least amount of spinel phase can be formed when the sintering temperature is at 950 °C. The peaks in the range of 32–36° are indicative of the spinel phase, as elucidated in the magnified pattern delineated in Figure 1b, the XRD intensity of the spinel phase increases gradually with the sintering temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%