Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.84, No.5, 1172-1174, 2001
Double injection synthesis and dispersion of submicrometer barium titanyl oxalate tetrahydrate
A modified Clabaugh method has been used to produce a well-dispersed barium titanyl oxalate tetrahydrate (BTO) powder with a particle size of less than 0.2 mum. Production of the BTO powder is based on a double injection system, with reactants rapidly mixed using pressurized gas. The mixture resulting from the double injection of the reactants was subsequently quenched into a solution containing polyethyleneimine as a dispersant. The resulting dispersed BTO powder forms a suspension that is stable against coarsening or aggregation for greater than 1400 h. The dispersed BTO powder was also shown to produce BaTiO3 with a particle size of 0.25 mum or less after calcination.