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Powder Technology, Vol.283, 433-439, 2015
Scandium and gadolinium co-doped BaTiO3 nanoparticles and ceramics prepared by sol-gel-hydrothermal method: Facile synthesis, structural characterization and enhancement of electrical properties
A facile sal-gel-hydrothermal process was used to synthesize Scandium and Gadolinium co-doped BaTiO3 nanocrystals in this paper. Similar to the previous studies, a single-phase solid-solution structure is hard to achieve for BaTiO3 materials doped with rare-earth ions like Sc- and Gd- via solid-state method. Here, uniform Ba1-xTi1-xGdxScxO3 (0 <= x <= 0.04) nanopartides (NPs) with single-phase solid-solution cubic structure and average particle size of 30-40 nm were obtained and Ba1-xTi1-xGdxScxO3 pellets prepared from as-synthesized nanopowders can be sintered at a lower temperature of 1150 degrees C. The internal structures, chemical constitution and morphology were characterized by FT-IR spectra, XRD, TEM, HRTEM, Raman spectra and SEM analysis. The results clearly demonstrated that Sc3+ and Gd3+ have entered into the BaTiO3 lattice and led to structural distortion in a short range and all samples were single-phase tetragonal structure at room temperature. Additionally, the dielectric temperature stability was enhanced with Sc3+ and Gd3+ as dopants, since the single-phase BaTiO3 ceramics exhibited broadened dielectric peaks, decline of Curie temperature as well as low dielectric loss below 0.02. Ceramics containing 3 mol% Sc3+ and Gd3+ can exhibit the best dielectric behaviour of epsilon(r) similar to 1700 and T-c = 32 degrees C in this work. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.