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Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)

CaCu(3)Ti(4-x)((A(0.05)Nb(0.05)))(x)O(12) ceramics (A: Al and Bi; x = 0, 0.3) were synthesized by high-energy mechanical ball milling and reactive sintering at 1050 °C in air. Rietveld refinement of XRD data revealed the pure and (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted ceramics contained a minor CuO secondar...

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Autores principales: Kotb, Hicham Mahfoz, Ahmad, Mohamad M., Alshoaibi, Adil, Yamada, Koji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371234
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13245822
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author Kotb, Hicham Mahfoz
Ahmad, Mohamad M.
Alshoaibi, Adil
Yamada, Koji
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Alshoaibi, Adil
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description CaCu(3)Ti(4-x)((A(0.05)Nb(0.05)))(x)O(12) ceramics (A: Al and Bi; x = 0, 0.3) were synthesized by high-energy mechanical ball milling and reactive sintering at 1050 °C in air. Rietveld refinement of XRD data revealed the pure and (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted ceramics contained a minor CuO secondary phase with a mole fraction of about 3.2% and 6.9%, respectively, along with a CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) (CCTO)-like cubic structure. In addition, (Bi(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted ceramics had a pyrochlore (Ca(2)(Ti, Nb)(2)O(7)) secondary phase of about 18%. While the (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO showed the highest relative permittivity (ε’ = 3.9 × 10(4)), pure CCTO showed the lowest dielectric loss (tanδ = 0.023) at 1 kHz and 300 K. Impedance-spectroscopy (IS) measurements showed an electrically heterogeneous structure for the studied ceramics, where a semiconducting grain was surrounded by highly resistive grain boundary. The giant relative permittivity of the ceramics was attributed to the Maxwell–Wagner polarization effect at the blocking grain boundaries and domain boundaries. The higher tanδ of the cosubstituted samples was correlated with their lower grain boundary’s resistivity, as confirmed by IS analysis. Modulus-spectrum analysis revealed two relaxation processes for the pure and (Bi(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO samples. Dissimilar behavior was observed for the (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO, where three relaxation mechanisms were observed and attributed to the grain, domain-boundary, and grain-boundary responses.
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spelling pubmed-77671472020-12-28 Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi) Kotb, Hicham Mahfoz Ahmad, Mohamad M. Alshoaibi, Adil Yamada, Koji Materials (Basel) Article CaCu(3)Ti(4-x)((A(0.05)Nb(0.05)))(x)O(12) ceramics (A: Al and Bi; x = 0, 0.3) were synthesized by high-energy mechanical ball milling and reactive sintering at 1050 °C in air. Rietveld refinement of XRD data revealed the pure and (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted ceramics contained a minor CuO secondary phase with a mole fraction of about 3.2% and 6.9%, respectively, along with a CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) (CCTO)-like cubic structure. In addition, (Bi(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted ceramics had a pyrochlore (Ca(2)(Ti, Nb)(2)O(7)) secondary phase of about 18%. While the (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO showed the highest relative permittivity (ε’ = 3.9 × 10(4)), pure CCTO showed the lowest dielectric loss (tanδ = 0.023) at 1 kHz and 300 K. Impedance-spectroscopy (IS) measurements showed an electrically heterogeneous structure for the studied ceramics, where a semiconducting grain was surrounded by highly resistive grain boundary. The giant relative permittivity of the ceramics was attributed to the Maxwell–Wagner polarization effect at the blocking grain boundaries and domain boundaries. The higher tanδ of the cosubstituted samples was correlated with their lower grain boundary’s resistivity, as confirmed by IS analysis. Modulus-spectrum analysis revealed two relaxation processes for the pure and (Bi(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO samples. Dissimilar behavior was observed for the (Al(3+), Nb(5+)) cosubstituted CCTO, where three relaxation mechanisms were observed and attributed to the grain, domain-boundary, and grain-boundary responses. MDPI 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7767147/ /pubmed/33371234 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13245822 Text en © 2020 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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Kotb, Hicham Mahfoz
Ahmad, Mohamad M.
Alshoaibi, Adil
Yamada, Koji
Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title_full Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title_fullStr Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title_full_unstemmed Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title_short Dielectric Response and Structural Analysis of (A(3+), Nb(5+)) Cosubstituted CaCu(3)Ti(4)O(12) Ceramics (A: Al and Bi)
title_sort dielectric response and structural analysis of (a(3+), nb(5+)) cosubstituted cacu(3)ti(4)o(12) ceramics (a: al and bi)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371234
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13245822
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