Subsolidus phase relations in the BaTiO3TiO2 system |
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Authors: | T. Negas R.S. Roth H.S. Parker D. Minor |
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Affiliation: | National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234 USA |
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Abstract: | Ba6Ti17O40, Ba4Ti13O30, BaTi4O9, and Ba2Ti9O20 are the only compounds which were found to have a stability range in the subsolidus of the BaTiO3TiO2 system. BaTi2O5 and BaTi5O11, reported in other studies, apparently are not stable. The compound reported as Ba2Ti5O12 appears to have been mistaken for Ba6Ti17O40. X-Ray diffraction powder data are given for this phase which is monoclinic with a = 9.890, b = 17.117, c = 18.933 Å and β=98°42.6′. The phase formulated previously as BaTi3O7 is shown to be Ba4Ti13O30 based on structural and density considerations, phase equilibria, and single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction data. This compound is orthorhombic with a = 17.072, b = 9.862, and c = 14.059 Å, probable space group, Cmca. An idealized structure for this phase is proposed. Ba2Ti9O20 decomposes above 1300°C in the solid state to BaTi4O9 plus rutile. Single crystals were grown using BaF2 as a mineralizer. |
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