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Modification of barium titanate sintering via rare earth oxides addition: Dilatometric and microstructural study

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 48, Issue 17, Pages 24599-24608

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.05.105

Keywords

Barium titanate; Rare-earth elements; Doping; Electrophoretic deposition; High-temperature dilatometry

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [21-24805S]
  2. MEYS CR [LM2018110]

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This study investigated the effect of rare-earth dopants on the shaping, sintering, and microstructure of barium titanate. The results showed that the addition of dopants reduced the deposition kinetics and green body density of barium titanate. However, small amounts of Tb and Er dopants increased the onset temperature of sintering, indicating their potential application in layered ceramic harvesters. Furthermore, doping had a positive impact on the microstructure, leading to higher sintered densities and smaller grain sizes compared to pure barium titanate.
In this paper, the effect of rare-earth dopants (RE: Ce, Eu, Tb, Dy, and Er) in barium titanate (BT) on the shaping, sintering and microstructure was studied aimed mainly at selecting appropriate dopant for densification delaying while preserving optimal BT characteristics. The addition of dopant oxides into suspension resulted in the reduction of the deposition kinetics. The relative density of doped green bodies was lower than pure BT and decreased with dopant concentration. Only Ce enhanced green density up to 2%. The sintering process was studied using high-temperature dilatometry. The hindering densification caused by dopants was observed, but only 5 wt % of Tb and Er in BT shifted the onset of sintering to higher temperatures that has the potential applicability of these materials in layered ceramic harvesters. The significant positive impact of doping on the microstructure was attained almost in all cases manifesting themselves in higher sintered densities and markedly lower mean grain size compared to pure BT. The XRD and Raman spectroscopy analyses confirmed incorporation of the dopants into the perovskite structure and no significant existence of RE-enriched secondary phases in the microstructure.

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