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  • Artigo IPEN-doc 24778
    Thermal and electrical properties of CaCu3Ti4O12 synthesized by soft chemistry route
    2018 - PORFIRIO, T.C.; MUCCILLO, E.N.S.
    Calcium copper titanate powders were synthesized by a soft chemistry route, aiming to establish a cost-effective solution method to obtain sintered ceramics with giant electric permittivity (ε′) and low dissipation factor (tanδ). Powders and sintered pellets were characterized by several techniques. The thermal decomposition behavior of the porous foam evidences that a hydroxycitrate was formed below 200 °C. Single cubic perovskite-type phase was obtained after calcination of the precursor powder at 700 °C for 5 h. Negligible mass loss occurs above 400 °C. During heating the precursor material, CuO is the first crystallized phase. A giant ε′ and low tanδ are obtained after sintering. The extension of the thermal window of ε′ is wider than those of powders prepared by other methods.
  • Artigo IPEN-doc 20887
    Influence of lithium disilicate addition on the dielectric properties of chemically synthesized CaCusub(3)Tisub(4)Osub(12)
    2015 - PORFIRIO, T.C.; MUCCILLO, E.N.S.
    The effects of the method of synthesis along with the introduction of a sintering aid on the electric and dielectric properties of CaCu3Ti4O12 were investigated in detail. The mixed oxide with perovskite structure was synthesized by the coprecipitation method. Polycrystalline specimens were prepared by adding 0.5 mol% Li2Si2O5 to the mixed oxide followed by sintering in the 1000–1100 C range for 12 h. A high density value was obtained for sintering at a temperature as low as 1000 C. Average grain sizes of sintered specimens are of the same order of magnitude as those of specimens prepared by the same method without the additive. The activation energy values for electric conduction were found to be 0.1 eV (grain) and varying from 0.4 to 0.6 eV (grain boundary). The dielectric properties are similar to those of specimens without the additive. The overall results evidence the possibility of reduction of the sintering temperature by about 100 C with the introduction of a small amount of lithium disilicate while keeping the dielectric properties of pure CaCu3Ti4O12.