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Phase tuning of zirconia nanocrystals by varying the surfactant and alkaline mineralizer

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Ceramics International

Source : Ceramics International, Volume 40, Issue 5, June 2014, Pages 6561–6568.

Url : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272884213015642

Keywords : Chemical precipitation; Tetragonal Zirconia; Phase stabilization; Cationic and Neutral Polymeric Surfactants; Mineralizer

Campus : Coimbatore, Kochi

School : School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering

Department : Electrical and Electronics, Department of Sciences, Sciences

Year : 2014

Abstract : The influence of cationic (CTAB)/neutral polymeric (PVP) surfactants and strong (NaOH)/weak (NH4OH) alkaline mineralizers on phase stabilization of zirconia nanocrystals synthesized by chemical precipitation is investigated. X-ray diffraction and micro-Raman analysis of the as-prepared samples show that tetragonal zirconia is predominant as compared to monoclinic using PVP with NH4OH. The phases are also evident from lattice fringes of TEM images and the corresponding SAED pattern. Photoluminescence spectra of samples reveal oxygen vacancies present in the zirconia nanocrystals. The group H Raman vibration modes identified are attributed to surface defects and quantum size effects of nanocrystals. The phase stabilization of zirconia nanocrystals is explained using the polymerization rate of tetramers during synthesis. The rate can be varied by proper selection of the surfactant and the mineralizer. A slow polymerization rate with PVP and NH4OH favors the formation of tetragonal zirconia. Thus, a simple method for phase stabilization of zirconia nanocrystals at room temperature using chemical precipitation by varying the surfactant and the mineralizer is demonstrated. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.

Cite this Research Publication : Uma Maheswari, Sreedevi R Mohan, S. Saravana Kumar, M. Sivakumar, "Phase Tuning of Zirconia Nanocrystals by Varying the surfactant and Alkaline Mineralizer," Ceramics International, Volume 40, Issue 5, June 2014, Pages 6561–6568.

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