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Sintering of LaCoO 3 based ceramics

2000 
The densification, microstructure and phase evolution of near stoichiometric, Co-excess and Co-deficient perovskite La1ˇxMxCoO3ˇ (M=Ca, Sr; x=0, 0.2) powders have been investigated by electron microscopy and powder X-ray diAraction. Sub-micron powders were prepared from nitrate precursors using the glycin-nitrate and the EDTA methods. The sintering temperature was observed to decrease with Ca or Sr substitution. Dense materials with grain size in the order of 3‐5 mm have been obtained at 1200C for near stoichiometric powders. Considerable grain growth was observed at higher sintering temperatures. The presence of other crystalline phases in addition to the perovskite due to Co-excess/-deficiency considerably aAects the microstructure and acts as grain growth inhibitors by grain boundary pinning. The volume fraction of secondary phases is particularly large in the case of Co-deficient LaCoO3 due to the formation of La4Co3O10. In non-stoichiometric La0.8Ca0.2CoO3, a liquid phase consisting mainly of CaO and CoO was observed at 1400C causing exaggerated grain growth. Considerable pore coarsening was observed in Co-excess La0.8Ca0.2CoO3 at 1350C. The present investigation demonstrates the importance of controlling the stoichiometry of LaCoO3 based ceramics in order to obtain dense materials with well defined microstructure. # 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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