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New Methods for Preparing Submicrometer Powders of The Tungstate‐Ion Conductor Sc2(WO4)3 and its Al and In Analogs
Authors:Brittany Higgins  Doreen D Edwards
Affiliation:Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering, Alfred University, , Alfred, New York, 14802
Abstract:Two new methods for preparing submicrometer powders of M2(WO4)3, M = Sc, In, and Al via combustion synthesis are reported. Stoichiometric combinations of trivalent metal nitrates, ammonium metatungstate, and either urea or carbohydrazide as the fuel were reacted at 550°C, producing amorphous or poorly crystallized powders with an average particle size ranging from 164 to 350 nm. Calcining the powders at 800°C for 1 h produced well‐crystallized, phase‐pure powders with an average particle size ranging from 210 to 711 nm. Powders sintered at 1000°C for 14 h resulted in pellets that were 87%–95% of the theoretical density, which is notably higher than typically obtained from powders prepared by solid‐state reaction. Whereas there was little difference in the microstructure of Al2(WO4)3 pellets prepared with the two different powders, the carbohydrazide‐derived powders resulted in In2(WO4)3 and Sc2(WO4)3 pellets with a larger grain size than those prepared with urea‐derived powders. The electrical conductivity of the sintered pellets, while comparable to that reported for polycrystalline M2(WO4)3 prepared by solid‐state reaction, was strongly influenced by grain‐boundary effects.
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