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dc.contributor.authorC. Sangsubunen_US
dc.contributor.authorA. Watcharapasornen_US
dc.contributor.authorS. Jiansirisomboonen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-10T03:41:29Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-10T03:41:29Z-
dc.date.issued2008-12-01en_US
dc.identifier.issn10226680en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-62949116061en_US
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dc.description.abstractNiobium doped PZT (PZTN) powder was prepared by a triol-sol-gel method from a mixture of lead (II) acetate trihydrate, 1,1,1 -tris (hydroxymethyl), acetylacetone, titanium (IV) isopropoxide, zirconium (IV) propoxide and niobium (V) ethoxide and calcined at temperature ranging from 300-600°C for 2 h and 600°C for 4 h with a heating/cooling rate of 5°C/min. Thermal characteristics of the PZTN powders were studied using thermogravimetric/ differential thermal analyses (TG/DTA). Phase formation in the powder was determined using X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). Morphology of the PZTN powder was investigated by a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). High purity perovskite structure of PZTN powder with a rhombohedral structure and a crystallite size ∼38 nm was obtained at the temperature of 600°C for 4 h dwell time. Well separated particles with uniform particle size distribution within 10-50 nm were also observed by TEM. © 2008 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.en_US
dc.subjectEngineeringen_US
dc.titleEffect of calcination temperature on phase and morphology of sol-gel derived PZTN powdersen_US
dc.typeBook Seriesen_US
article.title.sourcetitleAdvanced Materials Researchen_US
article.volume55-57en_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
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