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Structural Investigations on the Compositional Anomalies in Lanthanum Zirconate System Synthesized by Coprecipitation Method
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryRare Earth MineralCompositional AnomaliesEngineeringO 7Coprecipitation MethodStructural InvestigationsCeramic SynthesisCrystal Structure DesignChemistryLanthanum Zirconate SystemCeramic PowdersCrystallographyLanthanum Zirconate PowdersInorganic SynthesisPowder SynthesisInorganic Compound
The study set out to investigate the compositional inconsistency in lanthanum zirconate system revealed the presence of nonstoichiometry in lanthanum zirconate powders when synthesized by coprecipitation route. X‐ray diffraction ( XRD ) and high‐resolution transmission electron microscopy ( HRTEM ) investigations confirmed the depletion of La 3+ ions in the system. Analysis using Vegard's law showed the La / Zr mole ratio in the sample to be around 0.45. An extra step of ultrasonication, introduced during the washing stage followed by the coprecipitation reaction, ensured the formation of stoichiometric La 2 Zr 2 O 7 . Noteworthy is also the difference between crystal sizes in the samples prepared by with and without ultrasonication step. This difference has been explained in light of the formation of individual nuclei and their scope of growth within the precipitate core. The differential scanning calorimetry ( DSC ) analyses revealed that optimum pH for the synthesis of La 2 Zr 2 O 7 is about 11. The ultrasonication step was pivotal in assuring consistency in mixing and composition for the lanthanum zirconate powders.
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