Title of article :
Surface modification of SnO2 nanoparticles containing Mg or Fe: Effects on sintering
Author/Authors :
Ricardo H.R. Castro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
5
From page :
4581
To page :
4585
Abstract :
Controlling the surface chemistry of oxide systems has emerged an effective tool to obtain desirable nanostructures and macro properties. A relatively simple way to achieve this is by using dopants that are prone to segregate to the surfaces of the powders. In this work, we delineate the effect of Mg and Fe on SnO2 nanopowders focusing on the surface modifications caused by surface segregation. The effects of increasing the temperature of calcinations are particularly addressed to evaluate the surface modifications at high temperatures. The powders were studied by infrared spectroscopy, zeta potential measurements, X-ray diffraction, and specific surface area measurements. Since sintering is a hightemperature process strongly dependent on surface characteristics, we drawn a relationship between the final densities after sintering and the surface chemistry of the doped powders. Doped SnO2 pellets were sintered to over 95% of the theoretical density within a few seconds (fast firing) when significant surface modifications were observed
Keywords :
Surface excess , Additives , sintering , SnO2
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Record number :
1003534
Link To Document :
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