Effect of excess Nb2O5 on the growth behavior of KSr2Nb5O15 particles by molten salt synthesis

2013 
Abstract The single-step and two-step molten salt synthesis (MSS) methods have been utilized to synthesize anisometric KSr 2 Nb 5 O 15 (KSN) particles. To facilitate morphological and dimensional control, the effects of excess Nb 2 O 5 on the growth behavior of the product particles have been investigated, and a defect reaction growth mechanism is proposed. It was found that excess Nb 2 O 5 could promote the growth of product particles in both the single-step and two-step MSS. The aspect ratio of the product particles increased and reached the maximum value (16.85 for the single-step MSS and 52.29 for the two-step MSS), then decreased with increasing amounts of excess Nb 2 O 5 . Using single-step MSS, two morphologies (rod-like and columnar) were formed as the excess Nb 2 O 5 content was changed. This was caused by the nucleation of new particles at the particle edges. However, needle-like KSN particles were observed in the two-step MSS, which can be explained by the defect reaction mechanism. The in situ epitaxial growth, as controlled by the defect reaction mechanism, determines the morphology and size of the particles obtained using the two-step MSS.
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