Mechanochemical synthesis of non-crystalline ZrTiO4 precursor from inhomogeneous mixed gels
1995
Abstract The effects of vibration ball-milling of a mixture of two gels, prepared from mixing ZrO 2 and TiO 2 sols, on crystallization processes during heating are studied in order to determine enhanced mechanochemical reactions with the aid of hydroxyl groups. Data of differential thermal analysis (DTA) and X-ray diffractometry show that TiO 2 (anatase) and ZrO 2 (tetragonal) crystallized at 698 and 712 K, respectively, when a powdered gel mixture was heated to 1023 K to 10 K min −1 in air. No reactions between the two phases were detected. After vibro-milling a powdered gel mixture at room temperature for 3 to 30 h, a new exothermic DTA peak appeared around 950 K and ZrTiO 4 (orthorhombic) was detected on heating to 1023 K. After vibro-milling, the compositional micro-homogeneity of non-heated gels was estimated from the fluctuations of elemental compositions in local areas using energy dispersive spectrometer with a 25 nm electron beam. The fraction of ZrTiO 4 crystallized on heating the gels to 1023 K, determined by Raman spectroscopy, increased linearly with increasing the micro-homogeneity for non-heated gels. It is suggested that atomic movement and short-range ordering of ZrTiO 4 rather than crystallization of individual oxides occur when applying mechanical stress to a powdered mixture of ZrO 2 and TiO 2 gels.
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