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Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction

High-temperature face-centered cubic bismuth oxide phase is a material of great interest given its unique properties. In the present study, α-Bi(2)O(3) and tantalum powders were used as the starting powders for the formation of high-temperature bismuth oxide phase via mechanochemical synthesis by hi...

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Autores principales: Lin, Hsiu-Na, Chen, May-Show, Chang, Yu-Hsueh, Lee, Pee-Yew, Lin, Chung-Kwei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31212915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12121947
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author Lin, Hsiu-Na
Chen, May-Show
Chang, Yu-Hsueh
Lee, Pee-Yew
Lin, Chung-Kwei
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Chen, May-Show
Chang, Yu-Hsueh
Lee, Pee-Yew
Lin, Chung-Kwei
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description High-temperature face-centered cubic bismuth oxide phase is a material of great interest given its unique properties. In the present study, α-Bi(2)O(3) and tantalum powders were used as the starting powders for the formation of high-temperature bismuth oxide phase via mechanochemical synthesis by high energy ball milling. (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) and (Bi(2)O(3))(95)(Ta)(5) in weight concentrations were milled in either an oxygen-free argon-filled glove box environment or an ambient atmosphere to investigate the effects of oxygen concentration and tantalum addition. The as-milled powders were examined using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry to reveal the structural evolution. The experimental results showed that for (Bi(2)O(3))(95)(Ta)(5) powder mixtures milled within the glove box, tantalum gradually reacted with the α-Bi(2)O(3) phase and formed a β-Bi(7.8)Ta(0.2)O(12.2) phase. For (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) milled under the same conditions, Ta and α-Bi(2)O(3) mechanochemically reacted to form δ-Bi(3)TaO(7) and bismuth after 10 min of high energy ball milling, whereas milling (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) under the ambient atmosphere with a much higher oxygen concentration accelerated the mechanochemical reaction to less than five minutes of milling and resulted in the formation of high-temperature δ-Bi(3)TaO(7) phase.
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spelling pubmed-66315552019-08-19 Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction Lin, Hsiu-Na Chen, May-Show Chang, Yu-Hsueh Lee, Pee-Yew Lin, Chung-Kwei Materials (Basel) Article High-temperature face-centered cubic bismuth oxide phase is a material of great interest given its unique properties. In the present study, α-Bi(2)O(3) and tantalum powders were used as the starting powders for the formation of high-temperature bismuth oxide phase via mechanochemical synthesis by high energy ball milling. (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) and (Bi(2)O(3))(95)(Ta)(5) in weight concentrations were milled in either an oxygen-free argon-filled glove box environment or an ambient atmosphere to investigate the effects of oxygen concentration and tantalum addition. The as-milled powders were examined using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry to reveal the structural evolution. The experimental results showed that for (Bi(2)O(3))(95)(Ta)(5) powder mixtures milled within the glove box, tantalum gradually reacted with the α-Bi(2)O(3) phase and formed a β-Bi(7.8)Ta(0.2)O(12.2) phase. For (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) milled under the same conditions, Ta and α-Bi(2)O(3) mechanochemically reacted to form δ-Bi(3)TaO(7) and bismuth after 10 min of high energy ball milling, whereas milling (Bi(2)O(3))(80)(Ta)(20) under the ambient atmosphere with a much higher oxygen concentration accelerated the mechanochemical reaction to less than five minutes of milling and resulted in the formation of high-temperature δ-Bi(3)TaO(7) phase. MDPI 2019-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6631555/ /pubmed/31212915 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12121947 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Hsiu-Na
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Lin, Chung-Kwei
Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title_full Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title_fullStr Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title_short Effect of Oxygen Concentration and Tantalum Addition on the Formation of High Temperature Bismuth Oxide Phase by Mechanochemical Reaction
title_sort effect of oxygen concentration and tantalum addition on the formation of high temperature bismuth oxide phase by mechanochemical reaction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31212915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12121947
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