Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.88, No.9, 2374-2379, 2005
Solid-state synthesis of ultrafine BaTiO3 powders from nanocrystalline BaCO3 and TiO2
Barium titanate has been prepared by solid-state reaction of nanocrystalline TiO2 (70 nm) with BaCO3 of different particle size (650, 140, and 50 nm). The results give evidence of a strong effect of the size of BaCO3 in the solid-state synthesis of barium titanate. The use of nanocrystalline BaCO3 already leads to formation of the single-phase BaTiO3 after calcination for 8 h at 800 degrees C. The final powder consists of primary particles of 100 m, has a narrow particle size distribution with d(50) = 270 nm, and no agglomerates larger than 800 nm. For the coarser carbonate, 4 h calcination at 1000 degrees C are required and the final powder is much coarser. Solid-state reaction of nanocrystalline BaCO3 and TiO2 represents an alternative to chemical preparation routes for the production of barium titanate ultrafine powders.