Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.124, No.1, 145-149, 2010
Preparation and characterization of Nd2Zr2O nanocrystals by a polymeric citrate precursor method
Nd2Zr2O7 was prepared by a polymeric citrate precursor method and then calcined at 700-1400 degrees C in static air. Larger nano-size particles were obtained with increasing calcination temperature. Samples have a defect fluorite phase if they are prepared below 1000 degrees C. However, if it is heat treated at temperature between 1100 and 1400 degrees C, a disordered pyrochlore phase is obtained. Unit cell a-axis dimension of the samples gradually increases with increasing preparation temperature. The amount of cation antisite and the occupancy factor of the O(3) site in the pyrochlore phase gradually decrease in the samples prepared at higher temperatures. In other words, the ordering process is an activated behavior. Activation energies of the cation and anion ordering are 0.12(1) and 0.23(2) eV, respectively, equivalent to 12(1) and 22(2) kJ mol(-1). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.