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Solvothermal synthesis of nanoscale BaTiO 3 in benzyl alcohol-water mixtures and effects of manganese oxide coating to enhance the PTCR effect.

Min ZhangThomas CaldwellAndrew L HectorNuria García-AráezJoseph Falvey
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
A solvothermal method using various benzyl alcohol/water solvent mixtures has been used to synthesise phase pure nanocrystalline BaTiO 3 samples with varying particle sizes in the range of 11-139 nm. The crystallite/particle size of BaTiO 3 shows an overall decrease as the benzyl alcohol percentage increases, especially at higher percentages (≥80%) of benzyl alcohol. The decrease in crystallite/particle size can be attributed to the increased viscosity of the solvent mixture when raising the percentage of benzyl alcohol. A manganese oxide coating applied to the BaTiO 3 surface had a negligible impact on its microstructure and morphology, but significantly enhanced the observed positive temperature coefficient of resistance. This research has been carried out to allow the development of smaller BaTiO 3 particles for use in new battery, capacitor and thermistor technologies, whilst maintaining the PTCR property of the material that is typically observed in larger particle sizes.
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