Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.87, No.11, 2080-2085, 2004
Synthesis of Ba(Mg1/3Ta2/3)O-3 microwave ceramics through a sol-gel route using acetate salts
A sol-gel process to unsophisticatedly synthesize Ba(Mg-1/3-Ta-2/3)O-3 (BMT) ceramics at low cost has been developed in the present work. This process involves the reaction of TaCl5 with acetates of Ba and Mg in the presence of citric acid. Pure BMT polycrystalline powders can be obtained by calcining the synthesized products at 1000degreesC. The BMT powders were found to have a primary particle size as small as 100 nm. BMT ceramics with favorable structural characteristics can be obtained from sintering of the sol-gel BMT at temperatures much lower than that for the conventional solid-state BMT. Sintering the sol-gel BMT in pellet form at 1300degreesC resulted in an ordering parameter of 0.72 for the pellet, and a relative density of >95% was achieved with sintering at 1500degreesC. The grain size of the sintered sol-gel BMT was large and uniform in comparison with the products from the solid-state method. Using the sol-gel route, sintering at temperatures as low as 1400degreesC gave ceramics with acceptable microwave dielectric properties (a dielectric constant of 16 and Qf factor of 14 400 GHz), while higher temperatures (>1600degreesC) are needed for the solid-state route to give similar properties.