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The modification of surface, size and shape of barium zirconate powder via salt flux

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The “top-down” process via direct conversion of the micro (μm)-to-submicroscale (sub-μm) particle was applied in this work by using eutectic chloride salts to prepare BaZrO3. The particle size at optimum condition could be decreased by more than 10 times from 2.1 ± 0.9 μm to 168 ± 23 nm without destroying the 1:1 of Ba:Zr stoichiometry. The uniform sub-μm-BaZrO3 powder was sintered in order to obtain ~98% dense ceramic at 1400°C/10 h, which is significantly lower than the 1650°C in normal cases. The microwave dielectric constant, tan δ, and quality factor were also determined. Furthermore, this method also was applied to lead-free piezoelectric material in the 0.87BaTiO3–0.13BaZrO3–CaTiO3(0.87BT–0.13BZ–CT) system. The particle size of 0.87BT–0.13BZ–CT was reduced greatly from >10 µm to 2.8 ± 0.4 µm. It can be proved that salt flux dissolution method enables high-purity with uniform sub-micro/nanometer powder production in one step by using simple laboratory equipment and low-cost raw materials.

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BaZrO3, microwave dielectric ceramic, nanoparticles, salt-flux dissolution

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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 102(10), 5772-5785, 2019

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