Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
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Synthesis of nanocrystalline yttria through in-situ sulphated-combustion technique
Ramalinga Viswanathan MANGALARAJASolaiappan ANANTHAKUMARJohanne MOUZONKasimayan UMAMarta LOPÉZCarlos Porro CAMURRIMagnus ODÉN
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2009 Volume 117 Issue 1370 Pages 1065-1068

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An in-situ sulphated-combustion reaction was conducted on the precursor mixture consisting of yttrium nitrate, organic fuels (urea, citric acid and glycine) and 10 mol% ammonium sulphate [(NH4)2SO4] at 500°C. Effect of sulphate addition on yttria particles morphology has been analyzed with respect to the types of fuels. In un-sulphated combustion, the calcined yttria powders showed rectangular particle morphology and low specific surface area. Whereas in sulphated-combustion spherical shaped yttria particles were achieved for glycine fuel. In the case of citric acid fuel, yttria powders with high specific surface area [26 m2/g] were obtained. For all the fuels, the sulphated-combustion reaction produced nanocrystalline yttria powders and they also had primary crystallite size below 4 nm in the as prepared conditions. Upon calcination at 1100°C, these powders attained mean particle size of 50 nm which was confirmed by TEM.

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